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click [[Rupert & Alice Gomme]] for their story
 
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'''Auction Wednesday 16th October 1985 The Elms and [[Keap Cottage]], Foundry Lane, Loosley Row.'''
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'''Auction Wednesday 16th October 1985 The Elms and [[Keap Cottage]], Foundry Lane, Loosley Row''' as a whole or in 2 lots.
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Lot 2.  (edged blue on the sale plan). The Elms, Foundry Lane is adjoining Keap Cottage (Lot 1) and is of similar construction. The garden enjoys the westerly views and leads down to adjoin open farmlands at the rear.
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The accomodation is planned on two floors as follows :-
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<u>Situation</u>.  The properties occupy a delightful setting on the western edge of the village of Loosley Row, stand wthin the Green Belt and adjoin open farmlands at the rear - Keap Cottage also enjoys a fine westerly outlook over farmland and the Vale on that side.
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<u>Town & Country Planning</u>.  The neighbourhood is included in the Green Belt and the Chiltern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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<u>Tenure & Possession</u>.  Both lots are freehold, Keap Cottage extends to an area of just over 1/4 acre.  The Elms to an aea of just under 1/4 acre and both are offered with vacant possession on completion.
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<u>Rateable Values</u> :-  Each property has a rateable value of  £250 and a General Rate for 1985/86 of £361.25
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<u>Services</u>.  Both lots are served by main water, electricity and drainage.  The electricity enters The Elms and leads round into Keap Cottage.  A joint drainage system is taken from the original pipes leading towards the old and now filled cesspool in The Elms garden and turns west and then south through Keap Cottage garden before entering th main sewer below the road.
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<u>Fencing</u>.  The purchaser of Keap Cottage in the coveyance covenant with the vendors to erect and maintain a three feet high post and three strand wire fence between the points marked 'D' and 'E' on the sale plan
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The purchaser of The Elms shall in the conveyance covenant with the vendors to erect and maintain a four feet high brick wall of nine inch solid constrction between the points maked 'b' and 'C' on the sale plan and also to erect and maintain post and three strand wire fence to rbetween the points marked 'A' and 'B' on the said plan.
  
 
'''Hallmark March 1986.  Planning Application.'''  Proposed demolition of semi-detaced cottages, construction of 4 two-storey detached 4 bedroom houses at [[Keap Cottage]] & The Elms, [[Foundry Lane]], Loosle Row.
 
'''Hallmark March 1986.  Planning Application.'''  Proposed demolition of semi-detaced cottages, construction of 4 two-storey detached 4 bedroom houses at [[Keap Cottage]] & The Elms, [[Foundry Lane]], Loosle Row.
  
 
'''Hallmark October 1988.'''  '''Planning Applicaion''' for two storey extension, The Elms, Foundry Lane.
 
'''Hallmark October 1988.'''  '''Planning Applicaion''' for two storey extension, The Elms, Foundry Lane.

Revision as of 13:58, 13 January 2025

'The Elms', Foundry Lane, Loosley Row.

1939 Register (census). Rupert Gomme 44 steel riveter, Alice M Gomme 49, James M Heron 84 retired journalist, Minnie Heron.

click Rupert & Alice Gomme for their story

Auction Wednesday 16th October 1985 The Elms and Keap Cottage, Foundry Lane, Loosley Row as a whole or in 2 lots.

Lot 2. (edged blue on the sale plan). The Elms, Foundry Lane is adjoining Keap Cottage (Lot 1) and is of similar construction. The garden enjoys the westerly views and leads down to adjoin open farmlands at the rear.

The accomodation is planned on two floors as follows :-


Situation. The properties occupy a delightful setting on the western edge of the village of Loosley Row, stand wthin the Green Belt and adjoin open farmlands at the rear - Keap Cottage also enjoys a fine westerly outlook over farmland and the Vale on that side.

Town & Country Planning. The neighbourhood is included in the Green Belt and the Chiltern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Tenure & Possession. Both lots are freehold, Keap Cottage extends to an area of just over 1/4 acre. The Elms to an aea of just under 1/4 acre and both are offered with vacant possession on completion.

Rateable Values :- Each property has a rateable value of £250 and a General Rate for 1985/86 of £361.25

Services. Both lots are served by main water, electricity and drainage. The electricity enters The Elms and leads round into Keap Cottage. A joint drainage system is taken from the original pipes leading towards the old and now filled cesspool in The Elms garden and turns west and then south through Keap Cottage garden before entering th main sewer below the road.

Fencing. The purchaser of Keap Cottage in the coveyance covenant with the vendors to erect and maintain a three feet high post and three strand wire fence between the points marked 'D' and 'E' on the sale plan

The purchaser of The Elms shall in the conveyance covenant with the vendors to erect and maintain a four feet high brick wall of nine inch solid constrction between the points maked 'b' and 'C' on the sale plan and also to erect and maintain post and three strand wire fence to rbetween the points marked 'A' and 'B' on the said plan.

Hallmark March 1986. Planning Application. Proposed demolition of semi-detaced cottages, construction of 4 two-storey detached 4 bedroom houses at Keap Cottage & The Elms, Foundry Lane, Loosle Row.

Hallmark October 1988. Planning Applicaion for two storey extension, The Elms, Foundry Lane.