Difference between revisions of "Note on value of Stocken Farm"
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| − | + | '''''Research Notes'''. In 1911 William Saunders had paid £3,400 for Stocken Farm. He had added the large [[Field called Hillocks]]'' ''It'' ''sold in 1934 for £3225, losing £175, 23 years later.'' | |
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| + | '''''Using Stocken Farm as an example''', the following figures show what a difficult times these were for farming.'' | ||
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| + | ''1878 sold for £8,250. 1934 sold for £3225. Losing £5,025, even though 2 houses and a large field had been added.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 14:11, 2 June 2025
Research Notes. In 1911 William Saunders had paid £3,400 for Stocken Farm. He had added the large Field called Hillocks It sold in 1934 for £3225, losing £175, 23 years later.
Using Stocken Farm as an example, the following figures show what a difficult times these were for farming.
1878 sold for £8,250. 1934 sold for £3225. Losing £5,025, even though 2 houses and a large field had been added.