Difference between revisions of "Amen Corner"
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On 12th July 1890 the pair of well built cottages with gardens there were sold to W. Saunders for £215. for detail of the auction click [[1890 Auction]]. | On 12th July 1890 the pair of well built cottages with gardens there were sold to W. Saunders for £215. for detail of the auction click [[1890 Auction]]. | ||
| − | At the same auction W. Saunders also purchased an enclosure of pasture land adjoining the cottages and a plot of freehold arable and building land adjoining the pasture land. {{Road or Location | + | At the same auction W. Saunders also purchased an enclosure of pasture land adjoining the cottages and a plot of freehold arable and building land adjoining the pasture land. |
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| + | The Harman family lived here late 1800's. see [[William & Sarah Harman]] {{Road or Location | ||
|Map Source=Ordinance Survey 1921 | |Map Source=Ordinance Survey 1921 | ||
|Road From=B4010 | |Road From=B4010 | ||
Revision as of 04:39, 12 February 2023
A pair of cottages, not enough to be called a hamlet.
On 12th July 1890 the pair of well built cottages with gardens there were sold to W. Saunders for £215. for detail of the auction click 1890 Auction.
At the same auction W. Saunders also purchased an enclosure of pasture land adjoining the cottages and a plot of freehold arable and building land adjoining the pasture land.
The Harman family lived here late 1800's. see William & Sarah Harman
| Amen Corner | |
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| Map Source | Ordinance Survey 1921 |
| Village | Loosley Row |
| Road To | Gomme's Foundry |
| Road To | Gomme's Foundry |