Difference between revisions of "Darvills Hill Farm"
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Darvills Hill Farm had been land, part of the Manor of Princes Risborough, it was enfranchised (became freehold) in June 1859 to Edward Anderson. (click [[Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance]] | Darvills Hill Farm had been land, part of the Manor of Princes Risborough, it was enfranchised (became freehold) in June 1859 to Edward Anderson. (click [[Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance]] | ||
or click [[Darvills Hill Farm. Deeds]]) | or click [[Darvills Hill Farm. Deeds]]) | ||
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| + | '''Hallmark February 1990. Planning Applicaton.''' Darvills Hill Farm - alterations to farmhouse and barn, single storey extension of garage, access and driveway. | ||
[[File:Darvills Hill Receipt of Purchase.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Darvills Hill Receipt of Purchase.jpg|thumb]] | ||
Revision as of 06:43, 27 August 2024
click Farms for a list of other local farms
click Farming pre 1823 for this era
Research by Joan West
Darvills Hill Farm had been land, part of the Manor of Princes Risborough, it was enfranchised (became freehold) in June 1859 to Edward Anderson. (click Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance
or click Darvills Hill Farm. Deeds)
Hallmark February 1990. Planning Applicaton. Darvills Hill Farm - alterations to farmhouse and barn, single storey extension of garage, access and driveway.