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Rose Villa was built on land that had once been part of the Common of Princes Risborough.
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About 1948 Arthur, known as Toey Lacey bought Rose Villa when it was put up for auction.  He lived there for a while.  It was not in a good state with no mains water  etc.
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It was inherited by his son George Lacey.    about 1956/7 George and his wife Mabel moved out.  There daughter Edie mariied Stan Williams and lived at Rose Villa about 50 years.{{Property
 
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Revision as of 06:35, 16 October 2021

Rose Villa was built on land that had once been part of the Common of Princes Risborough.

About 1948 Arthur, known as Toey Lacey bought Rose Villa when it was put up for auction. He lived there for a while. It was not in a good state with no mains water etc.

It was inherited by his son George Lacey. about 1956/7 George and his wife Mabel moved out. There daughter Edie mariied Stan Williams and lived at Rose Villa about 50 years.

Rose Villa
Construction Era 1823 Enclosures Record, 1824-1899
Type of Property House
Use of Property Residential
Locations Lacey Green