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'''WALTERS ASH FARM''' is the property at the far east in the parish, opposite Bradenham turn.
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'''THE PLAN'''
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Thomas Bristow, a stone merchant, bought the farm in 1895 in order to start a brickworks, the clay there being very suitable for bricks.
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'''THE START'''
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The brickworks was launched on Jan 13<sup>th</sup> 1896. (T.BRISTOW & BROS)
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'''FAMOUS'''
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“Naphill Hand Made Bricks” as they became known, were sought after for their colour of soft mauves mingled with a soft red, long after a factory made, cheaper, commodity had virtually stolen the market.    
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'''THE CLOSE'''
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The last burn of bricks was in 1963 when his son Archibald Charles (known as Ben) retired. Two houses were built with the bricks from this for May and Beryl, two of Tom’s grand-daughters.{{Social Snapshot
 
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Revision as of 06:44, 30 October 2020


WALTERS ASH FARM is the property at the far east in the parish, opposite Bradenham turn.

THE PLAN

Thomas Bristow, a stone merchant, bought the farm in 1895 in order to start a brickworks, the clay there being very suitable for bricks.

THE START

The brickworks was launched on Jan 13th 1896. (T.BRISTOW & BROS)

FAMOUS

“Naphill Hand Made Bricks” as they became known, were sought after for their colour of soft mauves mingled with a soft red, long after a factory made, cheaper, commodity had virtually stolen the market.    

THE CLOSE

The last burn of bricks was in 1963 when his son Archibald Charles (known as Ben) retired. Two houses were built with the bricks from this for May and Beryl, two of Tom’s grand-daughters.

1899 Brickworks at Walters Ash
Year 1899
Village
Author Jill Bristow
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Social Period Category:1800's