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The house is said to have been named by someone with a military background and, mysteriously, over the years numerous army uniform buttons have been found in the garden/grounds. It is thought to have been built c. 1914 and, in fact, the rates assessment Register for that year records: | The house is said to have been named by someone with a military background and, mysteriously, over the years numerous army uniform buttons have been found in the garden/grounds. It is thought to have been built c. 1914 and, in fact, the rates assessment Register for that year records: | ||
Latest revision as of 10:15, 12 September 2024
The house is said to have been named by someone with a military background and, mysteriously, over the years numerous army uniform buttons have been found in the garden/grounds. It is thought to have been built c. 1914 and, in fact, the rates assessment Register for that year records:
House named 'Red Caps'
Occupier: Pateroster
Owner: Thomas Tyler.
Description: House, gardens, premises & land
(Please see booklet on 'Red Caps' which includes more information about some of the occupants).