Difference between revisions of "Waddesden View"
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'''Houses built in 1910.''' A letter printed in Hallmark in 1976 from Edith Saunders of Sunny Bank, Bradenham reads as follows :- | '''Houses built in 1910.''' A letter printed in Hallmark in 1976 from Edith Saunders of Sunny Bank, Bradenham reads as follows :- | ||
| − | "The two homes built on [[Loosley Hill | + | "The two homes built on [[Loosley Hill]] are known as [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Waddesden_View Waddesden View]. They were built for Noah Saunders, my father-in-law. He bought bricks from Naphill kilns and carted them with other items for building. The piece of land belonged to Sarah West, my mother-in-law's mother, who lived in Church Lane, Lacey Green. click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Noah_&_Pamela_Saunders Noah & Pamela Saunders] for Noah's life story. |
click [[1909 Quote to build 2 Houses]] to see invoice | click [[1909 Quote to build 2 Houses]] to see invoice | ||
Revision as of 10:57, 8 August 2024
Waddesden View was two houses on Loosley Hill Road. click Waddesden View no 1 and Waddesden View no 2 for their separate histories.
Houses built in 1910. A letter printed in Hallmark in 1976 from Edith Saunders of Sunny Bank, Bradenham reads as follows :-
"The two homes built on Loosley Hill are known as Waddesden View. They were built for Noah Saunders, my father-in-law. He bought bricks from Naphill kilns and carted them with other items for building. The piece of land belonged to Sarah West, my mother-in-law's mother, who lived in Church Lane, Lacey Green. click Noah & Pamela Saunders for Noah's life story.
click 1909 Quote to build 2 Houses to see invoice