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"The house itself was an old-fashioned little affair standing in a few acres of its own grounds and well away from the beaten track.  Let the reader visualize a stone-paved study and parlour, one of those great open fireplaces and ingle-nooks supported by ancient oak beams. It was picturesque, low ceilinged, but very draughty. Everything about the place reeked of times gone by. It had a serving-maid’s kitchen over the top of a deep well with a pump in the corner, a dark little buttery, a narrow winding staircase leading to half a dozen quaint little bedrooms, and half panelled walls dating back to the seventeenth century. But is suited us very well. Here we were at last in a place of our own where we could sit down quietly at night and work out our schemes for the future, unseen, unheard, unmolested, with only a dimly burning oil lamp by way of illumination”
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-[[File:Malmsmead Auction Map.jpg|alt=,|left|thumb|1980 Map for Malmesmead auction sale|link=https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/File:Malmsmead_Auction_Map.jpg]]'''Starting as [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Kiln_Farm Kiln Farm] house, the house was later called Lavender Cottage, then in 1942 charged to "Malmsmead" by [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Kay_Sampson Kay Sampson]'''
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'''July 21st 1923 Conveyance.'''  Dr Charles Herbert Fagge sold to Martin Robert de Selincourt
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'''November 26th 1942 Conveyance'''.  Arnold Stafford Clark sold to the Misses Helen May and Kathleen Sampson
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Arnold Stafford Clark, formerly of Hedgehope, 85 Mount Nod Road, Streatham, London, now of Lavender Cottage, Lacey Green, sold to Miss Helen May Sampson of Harrow, and Miss Kathleen Sampson of Tynyglog, Brynmor Road. Aberystwith, university lecturer in botany, for £2,250, joint tenants.
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'''“Lavender Cottage" Changed to "Malmesmead"'''
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Freehold cottage, known as Lavender Cottage, henceforth to be known as "Malmesmead", fronting onto Kiln Lane, with other outbuildings near thereto and garden with meadow of 2 acres, 34 poles.
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'''February 21st 1980.'''   Death of Miss K. Sampson.    Miss H.M. Sampson had predeceased her.
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'''January 7th 1981.'''  Executors of Miss Kay Sampson sold to Michael and Candy Piercy[[File:Malmsmead 1980 01.jpg|alt=,|thumb|link=https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/File:Malmsmead_1980_01.jpg]]'''Lot 1'''.  Malmsmead Cottage, garden and part meadow, to Michael and Candy Piercy.   The meadow tenanted by R.M. West and Son. '''Lot 2.'''   Part of meadow, to John Richard West and Joan West, his wife, of [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Stocken_Farm Stocken Farm], for £6,600 as joint tenants.[[File:Malmsmead 1980 03.jpg|left|thumb|link=https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/File:Malmsmead_1980_03.jpg]]

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autobiography.

"The house itself was an old-fashioned little affair standing in a few acres of its own grounds and well away from the beaten track.  Let the reader visualize a stone-paved study and parlour, one of those great open fireplaces and ingle-nooks supported by ancient oak beams. It was picturesque, low ceilinged, but very draughty. Everything about the place reeked of times gone by. It had a serving-maid’s kitchen over the top of a deep well with a pump in the corner, a dark little buttery, a narrow winding staircase leading to half a dozen quaint little bedrooms, and half panelled walls dating back to the seventeenth century. But is suited us very well. Here we were at last in a place of our own where we could sit down quietly at night and work out our schemes for the future, unseen, unheard, unmolested, with only a dimly burning oil lamp by way of illumination”

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1980 Map for Malmesmead auction sale

Starting as Kiln Farm house, the house was later called Lavender Cottage, then in 1942 charged to "Malmsmead" by Kay Sampson

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July 21st 1923 Conveyance. Dr Charles Herbert Fagge sold to Martin Robert de Selincourt

November 26th 1942 Conveyance. Arnold Stafford Clark sold to the Misses Helen May and Kathleen Sampson

Arnold Stafford Clark, formerly of Hedgehope, 85 Mount Nod Road, Streatham, London, now of Lavender Cottage, Lacey Green, sold to Miss Helen May Sampson of Harrow, and Miss Kathleen Sampson of Tynyglog, Brynmor Road. Aberystwith, university lecturer in botany, for £2,250, joint tenants.

“Lavender Cottage" Changed to "Malmesmead"

Freehold cottage, known as Lavender Cottage, henceforth to be known as "Malmesmead", fronting onto Kiln Lane, with other outbuildings near thereto and garden with meadow of 2 acres, 34 poles.

February 21st 1980.   Death of Miss K. Sampson.    Miss H.M. Sampson had predeceased her.

January 7th 1981. Executors of Miss Kay Sampson sold to Michael and Candy Piercy

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Lot 1.  Malmsmead Cottage, garden and part meadow, to Michael and Candy Piercy.   The meadow tenanted by R.M. West and Son. Lot 2.   Part of meadow, to John Richard West and Joan West, his wife, of Stocken Farm, for £6,600 as joint tenants.

Malmsmead 1980 03.jpg