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The land upon which Promised Land Farm was built must once have belonged to the Manor of Princes Risborough, but many years previously had become part of the freehold estate of the Stone Family of Grymsdyke Lodge, Lacey Green, who held it until 1858, when Sarah Shard, nee Stone died.
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The land that was to become Promised Land Farm, was part of Grymsdyke Estate, but was just bare land until 1865.
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'''GRYMSDYKE ESTATE SOLD  '''
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November 17<sup>th</sup> 1863.   Conveyance.    Ann Batson, executor of Sarah Shard, sold the Grymsdyke Estate to W A Thomas of Kensington.
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'''LAND LEASED OUT BY W A THOMAS'''
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W A Thomas of Grymsdyke Lodge, had leased out various fields, distinguished by enclosures field numbers.
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'''To Messrs Poulton : -'''
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714. Two Walders Field.   22 acres 1 rood  6 poles
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716. Great Walders Field  15 acres 0 roods 27 poles
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Part 671. Part of Smallridge Wood, (now grubbed up)
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675.   Great Combs.   11 acres 0 roods 8 poles.
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675.   Middle Combs.  6 acres 1 rood 24 poles
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675.   Hither Combs.  4 acres 2 roods 31 poles
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Part 671.  Part of Smallridge Wood (now grubbed up). 12 acres.   Yearly tenancy to Charles Brown.
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Part 671.  In the occupation of John Floyd.   36 acres 2 roods 31 poles
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'''PROMISED LAND FARMHOUSE BUILT'''
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In 1865 a Farmhouse was built, containing 4 rooms, 2 up & 2 down.
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'''GRYMSDYKE ESTATE SOLD AGAIN'''
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April 18<sup>th</sup> 1878.   Conveyance.  John Forrest of Cheltenham purchased the Grymsdyke Estate for £15,000, from W A Thomas.   John Forrest Held the Estate until 1910, when he died, (32 years)
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'''PROMISED LAND FARM SOLD BY AUCTION'''
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September 30<sup>th</sup> 1911.   The executors of John Forrest, of Grymsdyke Lodge, conveyed Promised Land Farm to Thomas Tyler of Collins Farm. Loosley Row for £1,000.   99 acres 1 rood 20 poles.
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'''SCHEDULE'''.   Numbers refer to Ordinance survey pre 1921.
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Nos 138, 139, 143 arable.  Nos. 146 & 147, grass, no 148, plantation, 146, garden, 149, house and buildings.
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'''EXECUTORS OF JOSEPH TYLER SOLD TO ERNEST SMITH'''
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April 5<sup>th</sup> 1945.   Conveyance.   Ernest Smith of Stoneycroft, Walters Ash purchased Promised Land Farm for £8,750 from the executors of Joseph Tyler.
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'''WATER LAID ON'''
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Ernest Smith had mains water laid on from the Main Road, Lacey Green to the farm.   A distance of 245 feet.
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'''ERNEST SMITH SOLD TO OLIVE HUNT'''
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July 31<sup>st</sup> 1947.   Conveyance.  Olive Hunt, of Beaconsfield, purchased Promised Land Farm from Ernest Smith.
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'''OLIVE HUNT SOLD TO THE TENANT'''
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February 5<sup>th</sup> 1949.   Conveyance.   William Philip Edward Garvey, telegraph engineer, the present tenant, purchased Promised Land Farm for £6,150, from Olive Hunt, now of Grange Farm, Saunderton.
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'''MORTGAGE'''
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February 1949.   Mr. Garvey took a mortgage for £4,000 for two years, adding a further £300 in November.
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'''W P E HARVEY SOLD TO DAVID HAROLD POPPER'''
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April 20<sup>th</sup> 1951.   Conveyance.   David Harold Popper of Ruskin Street, London, gent, purchased Promised Land Farm for £6,950, from W P E Garvey
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'''ELECTRICITY LAID ON'''
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April 19<sup>th</sup> 1955.   Agreement.  David Popper with the Eastern Electricity Board to lay on electricity to Promised Land Farm.
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'''DAVID HAROLD POPPER SOLD TO FREDERICK CHARLES TURNER'''
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'''June 24<sup>th</sup> 1958.   Conveyance.   D H Popper sold Promised Land Farm to Frederick Charles Turner, tenant of Walters Ash Farm, for £6,850.'''
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'''SCHEDULE.  Total 88.443acres    Numbers refer to ordinance survey'''
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No.  150a, Pasture  11.220 acres.    150b, Ley  11.113 acres.    143a, Ley  6.320 acres.    143c, Pasture  8.596 acres. No.  147, Pasture 10.194 acres.     138, Arable 12.350 acres.    149, Paddock 2.862 acres.
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No.  149a, house & yards 0 .546 ac.   146, Garden 0.96 acre.    148, Coppice 0.619 acre.
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'''NEW FARMHOUSE BUILT'''
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In 1977 Gordon Albert Turner, son of Frederick Charles Turner, built a new farmhouse.
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'''GORDON ALBERT TURNER BUYS MORE LAND'''
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June 17<sup>th</sup> 1977.   Conveyance.   Gordon Turner purchased from Kenneth John Walden of Wardrobes Farm, Little Lane, Saunderton, for £8,500: -
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'''SCHEDULE'''
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Part ordinance no 150, Smallridge Wood (now grubbed up)
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And ordinance no 76 Site of the hamlet of Coombs.{{Property
 
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Revision as of 12:43, 4 December 2020

The land upon which Promised Land Farm was built must once have belonged to the Manor of Princes Risborough, but many years previously had become part of the freehold estate of the Stone Family of Grymsdyke Lodge, Lacey Green, who held it until 1858, when Sarah Shard, nee Stone died.

The land that was to become Promised Land Farm, was part of Grymsdyke Estate, but was just bare land until 1865.

GRYMSDYKE ESTATE SOLD  

November 17th 1863.   Conveyance.    Ann Batson, executor of Sarah Shard, sold the Grymsdyke Estate to W A Thomas of Kensington.

LAND LEASED OUT BY W A THOMAS

W A Thomas of Grymsdyke Lodge, had leased out various fields, distinguished by enclosures field numbers.

To Messrs Poulton : -

714. Two Walders Field.   22 acres 1 rood  6 poles

716. Great Walders Field  15 acres 0 roods 27 poles

Part 671. Part of Smallridge Wood, (now grubbed up)

675.   Great Combs.   11 acres 0 roods 8 poles.

675.   Middle Combs.  6 acres 1 rood 24 poles

675.   Hither Combs.  4 acres 2 roods 31 poles

Part 671.  Part of Smallridge Wood (now grubbed up). 12 acres.   Yearly tenancy to Charles Brown.

Part 671.  In the occupation of John Floyd.   36 acres 2 roods 31 poles

PROMISED LAND FARMHOUSE BUILT

In 1865 a Farmhouse was built, containing 4 rooms, 2 up & 2 down.

GRYMSDYKE ESTATE SOLD AGAIN

April 18th 1878.   Conveyance.  John Forrest of Cheltenham purchased the Grymsdyke Estate for £15,000, from W A Thomas.   John Forrest Held the Estate until 1910, when he died, (32 years)

PROMISED LAND FARM SOLD BY AUCTION

September 30th 1911.   The executors of John Forrest, of Grymsdyke Lodge, conveyed Promised Land Farm to Thomas Tyler of Collins Farm. Loosley Row for £1,000.   99 acres 1 rood 20 poles.

SCHEDULE.   Numbers refer to Ordinance survey pre 1921.

Nos 138, 139, 143 arable.  Nos. 146 & 147, grass, no 148, plantation, 146, garden, 149, house and buildings.

EXECUTORS OF JOSEPH TYLER SOLD TO ERNEST SMITH

April 5th 1945.   Conveyance.   Ernest Smith of Stoneycroft, Walters Ash purchased Promised Land Farm for £8,750 from the executors of Joseph Tyler.

WATER LAID ON

Ernest Smith had mains water laid on from the Main Road, Lacey Green to the farm.   A distance of 245 feet.

ERNEST SMITH SOLD TO OLIVE HUNT

July 31st 1947.   Conveyance.  Olive Hunt, of Beaconsfield, purchased Promised Land Farm from Ernest Smith.

OLIVE HUNT SOLD TO THE TENANT

February 5th 1949.   Conveyance.   William Philip Edward Garvey, telegraph engineer, the present tenant, purchased Promised Land Farm for £6,150, from Olive Hunt, now of Grange Farm, Saunderton.

MORTGAGE

February 1949.   Mr. Garvey took a mortgage for £4,000 for two years, adding a further £300 in November.

W P E HARVEY SOLD TO DAVID HAROLD POPPER

April 20th 1951.   Conveyance.   David Harold Popper of Ruskin Street, London, gent, purchased Promised Land Farm for £6,950, from W P E Garvey

ELECTRICITY LAID ON

April 19th 1955.   Agreement.  David Popper with the Eastern Electricity Board to lay on electricity to Promised Land Farm.

DAVID HAROLD POPPER SOLD TO FREDERICK CHARLES TURNER

June 24th 1958.   Conveyance.   D H Popper sold Promised Land Farm to Frederick Charles Turner, tenant of Walters Ash Farm, for £6,850.

SCHEDULE.  Total 88.443acres    Numbers refer to ordinance survey

No.  150a, Pasture  11.220 acres.    150b, Ley  11.113 acres.    143a, Ley  6.320 acres.    143c, Pasture  8.596 acres. No.  147, Pasture 10.194 acres.     138, Arable 12.350 acres.    149, Paddock 2.862 acres.

No.  149a, house & yards 0 .546 ac.   146, Garden 0.96 acre.    148, Coppice 0.619 acre.

NEW FARMHOUSE BUILT

In 1977 Gordon Albert Turner, son of Frederick Charles Turner, built a new farmhouse.

GORDON ALBERT TURNER BUYS MORE LAND

June 17th 1977.   Conveyance.   Gordon Turner purchased from Kenneth John Walden of Wardrobes Farm, Little Lane, Saunderton, for £8,500: -

SCHEDULE

Part ordinance no 150, Smallridge Wood (now grubbed up)

And ordinance no 76 Site of the hamlet of Coombs.

Promised Land Farm
Construction Era
Type of Property House, Farm, Land, Wood
Use of Property Business
Locations Lacey Green