Clovelly
From Lacey Green History
The house called Clovelly was originally two attached cottages. Situated on the west side of Main Road, Lacey Green, beside a track on the south side leading to Floyds Farm which lay behind the cottages.
The first time a property name has been found was in the 1939 Register (census) when it is listed as nos. 1 and 2 Groverick.
For the history of this property when it was two cottages click Clovelly 2 formerly Groverick and Clovelly 1 formerly Groverick
| Clovelly | |
|---|---|
| Construction Era | 1823 Enclosures Record, 1824-1899 |
| Type of Property | House, Cottage |
| Use of Property | Residential |
| Locations | Lacey Green |
28th DECEMBER 1950 CONVEYANCE
The executor of William. J. Saunders lately of Woodfield Cottage, John William Saunders of The Ferns, Lacey Green, cousin, retired builder sold to Horace Rixon and Ivy May Rixon, his wife of no 1 Clovelly Cottages (the purchasers)
SCHEDULE
All those 2 semi-detached cottages with the outbuildings, now in the respective occupancy of no 1 Horace Rixon and no 2 D. Wallington.
1954 CONVEYANCE OF LAND
Horace and Ivy May Rixon sold to Emily Hickman, widow of Harold Hickman of Hickmans Stores, Main Road Lacey Green.
SCHEDULE
All that piece of land at Lacey Green, having a frontage of 68 feet to the road from Naphill to Princes Risborough and a depth therefrom of 36 feet, adjacent to Hickmans Stores.