Difference between revisions of "Loosley Hill"
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| + | The road known as Loosley Hill runs east to west from the crossroads by [[The Whip]] public house to the cross roads where [[Lower Road]] crosses it from northeast to southwest. | ||
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| + | The following properties were shown on a map published 1970/1980 | ||
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| + | '''Starting at the top of Loosley Hill where the road meets Lacey Green Main Road,''' (click those in blue, in red yet to be researched) on the '''north side''' were:- | ||
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| + | [[Valley View]] | ||
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| + | [[Maurcom]] | ||
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| + | [[Manley]] | ||
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| + | [[Maplehurst]] | ||
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| + | A plot with track that run northwards to | ||
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| + | [[Clarensted]] | ||
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| + | [[Alberta]] | ||
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| + | [[Chiltern Breezes]] | ||
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| + | [[Ruskin]] | ||
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| + | [[Knockree]] | ||
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| + | [[Braeside]] | ||
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| + | '''Starting at the east end of the road (at the top of Loosley Hill)''' the following houses on the '''south side''' were :- | ||
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| + | [[Hillcroft Farm & Post Office]] | ||
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| + | [[Dunmari]]. Opposite Clarinsted and Alberta | ||
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| + | [[Lea View]] | ||
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| + | [[Stone Corner]] | ||
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| + | [[Waddesdon View]] . Opposite Knockree | ||
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| + | Entrance to Loosley Row Cemetary | ||
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| + | Side of Horseshoe Cottage which opens onto the southwest end of [[Lower Road]] | ||
'''Houses built in 1910.''' A letter printed in Hallmark in 1976 from Edith Saunders of Sunny Bank, Bradenham, stating that two houses, completed in 1910, were built on Loosley Hill Road for her father-in-law Noah Saunders. They were called [[Waddesden View]] click [[Noah & Pamela Saunders]] for Noah's life story | '''Houses built in 1910.''' A letter printed in Hallmark in 1976 from Edith Saunders of Sunny Bank, Bradenham, stating that two houses, completed in 1910, were built on Loosley Hill Road for her father-in-law Noah Saunders. They were called [[Waddesden View]] click [[Noah & Pamela Saunders]] for Noah's life story | ||
Revision as of 10:49, 8 August 2024
Loosley Hill is a road in Loosley Row.
Research by Joan West
The road known as Loosley Hill runs east to west from the crossroads by The Whip public house to the cross roads where Lower Road crosses it from northeast to southwest.
The following properties were shown on a map published 1970/1980
Starting at the top of Loosley Hill where the road meets Lacey Green Main Road, (click those in blue, in red yet to be researched) on the north side were:-
A plot with track that run northwards to
Starting at the east end of the road (at the top of Loosley Hill) the following houses on the south side were :-
Dunmari. Opposite Clarinsted and Alberta
Waddesdon View . Opposite Knockree
Entrance to Loosley Row Cemetary
Side of Horseshoe Cottage which opens onto the southwest end of Lower Road
Houses built in 1910. A letter printed in Hallmark in 1976 from Edith Saunders of Sunny Bank, Bradenham, stating that two houses, completed in 1910, were built on Loosley Hill Road for her father-in-law Noah Saunders. They were called Waddesden View click Noah & Pamela Saunders for Noah's life story
Report by Rita Probert. At the top of Loosley Hill Road the Post Office and general store was much in use.
Violet Close was constructed as a new access road to a section of land situated behind existing properties and gardens on Loosley Hill developed for the erection of houses.
Hallmark Advertisement. P S Forster of Field End, Loosley Hill, advertised for Building Services, Design, Construction and Groundworks business in Hallmark from April 1991 to May 1999.