Difference between revisions of "Beggars Wood"

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By 1968 the wooden property '[[Beggars Roost]]' in Loosley Row had gone and a development of 4 houses was built on the site.
 
By 1968 the wooden property '[[Beggars Roost]]' in Loosley Row had gone and a development of 4 houses was built on the site.
  
One of them was bought by  [[Laurence & Linda Rostron]].     It was called Beggars Wood.  They paid £8500 for the house, living there until 1995.
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One of them, called 'Beggard Wood was bought by  [[Laurence & Linda Rostron]]. They paid £8500 for the house, living there until 1995.
  
 
Laurence was told that Beggars Roost had been lived in by a retired seaman.
 
Laurence was told that Beggars Roost had been lived in by a retired seaman.
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'''Hallmark December 1988.'''  Planning Application.  Change of use garage to joinery workshop, Beggars Wood, Foundry Lane.

Latest revision as of 12:18, 25 August 2024

By 1968 the wooden property 'Beggars Roost' in Loosley Row had gone and a development of 4 houses was built on the site.

One of them, called 'Beggard Wood was bought by Laurence & Linda Rostron. They paid £8500 for the house, living there until 1995.

Laurence was told that Beggars Roost had been lived in by a retired seaman.

Hallmark December 1988. Planning Application. Change of use garage to joinery workshop, Beggars Wood, Foundry Lane.