Difference between revisions of "The Old House"
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For many decades it was lived in by people who worked at [[Wardrobes Farm]] [[File:Xxxxxx Cottage.jpg|thumb]] | For many decades it was lived in by people who worked at [[Wardrobes Farm]] [[File:Xxxxxx Cottage.jpg|thumb]] | ||
In August 1925 Henrietta Anne de Beer, formerly of [[Hets Loo]] Poultry Farm was living at The Old House when she conveyed [[Hets Loo]] to Mary Pringle. | In August 1925 Henrietta Anne de Beer, formerly of [[Hets Loo]] Poultry Farm was living at The Old House when she conveyed [[Hets Loo]] to Mary Pringle. | ||
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Revision as of 05:07, 28 May 2024
The Old House stands on a bridleway from Little Wardrobes Lane towards Brimmers Farm
It had been purchased by Lord George Henry Cavendish before the Enclosures of Princes Risborough in 1823'
For many decades it was lived in by people who worked at Wardrobes Farm
In August 1925 Henrietta Anne de Beer, formerly of Hets Loo Poultry Farm was living at The Old House when she conveyed Hets Loo to Mary Pringle.
1939 Register (census).