The New Cottages (Anglesey Cottages) 1831
Listed Building Grade: II
Date first listed: 20-Oct-1983
Anglesey Cottages Nos 1 to 10
Dated 1863 but probably c1840. Rendered stone with ashlar dressings and stone string course. Hipped slate roofs. End stone stacks. Coursed rubble find ranges. Row of 10 semi-detached cottages each of 2 storeys and 5 bays in the 'Tudor' style. Each cottage has stone mullioned 'perpendicular', flat-headed windows with square labels and inwardly opening metal casements throughout. Bays 2 and 4 have square stone door surrounds with 4-centred arches. Numbers 1, 2, 3, 9 and 10 have original doors blocked. Numbers 3, 8, 7 and 6 have later windows inserted into end ranges. Number 7 probably has original door. Numbers 2, 3 and 4 have stone flags set into pavement adjoining front doors.
"Historic England"
Date first listed: 20-Oct-1983
Anglesey Cottages Nos 1 to 10
Dated 1863 but probably c1840. Rendered stone with ashlar dressings and stone string course. Hipped slate roofs. End stone stacks. Coursed rubble find ranges. Row of 10 semi-detached cottages each of 2 storeys and 5 bays in the 'Tudor' style. Each cottage has stone mullioned 'perpendicular', flat-headed windows with square labels and inwardly opening metal casements throughout. Bays 2 and 4 have square stone door surrounds with 4-centred arches. Numbers 1, 2, 3, 9 and 10 have original doors blocked. Numbers 3, 8, 7 and 6 have later windows inserted into end ranges. Number 7 probably has original door. Numbers 2, 3 and 4 have stone flags set into pavement adjoining front doors.
"Historic England"
The thrashing riots of 1830 were instrumental in the building of Anglesey Cottages. The immediate results of the disturbances in Stalbridge were contained in a set of Minutes from a meeting in Uxbridge House attended by Castleman (Lord Anglesey’s agent) after consultation with the Stalbridge tenants, in which it was agreed
that there should be immediate employment of out of work labourers on different farms at Lord Anglesey’s expense;
that to Tenants in general, 10% allowance would be made on Rents less the sum paid by Lord Anglesey for labour on each farm;
there should be opportunities for getting the Women and Girls at Stalbridge employed by the Glove Manufactory at Milborne Port;
that 8 or 10 cottages should be built at Stalbridge and on other parts of the Estate with ' to 1 acre of land adjoining to allot to Labourers with families at fair rents... and if it succeeded, to build 3 or 4 annually;
that means should be found of procuring some employment for Labourers in making Baskets etc during the long Winter evenings that Lord Uxbridge should apply to Lord Melbourne for Arms and Accoutrements for the Horse and Foot Constabulary Force raised at Milborne Port and Stalbridge.
Minutes from a meeting in Uxbridge House D/ANG EC 1830/3 DRO
The building of the New Cottages (Anglesey Cottages) were started in 1831. The ten new cottages planned for the Labourers must have been the envy of many Stalbridge inhabitants, with their walls of stone, roofs of slate, brick-built porches and privies, iron window frames from Poole,20 and an iron pipe to carry water to the cottages. The fact that nine windows were broken before the cottages were occupied perhaps registered some unpleasant reactions or jealousies or mere vandalism.
D/ANG Vouchers (Mar 1832) 1830,1831/1 DRO
“Extracts from “The Stalbridge Inheritance 1780-1854” by Irene Jones”
It could be construed that Anglesey Cottages were the forerunners of Council Housing in Stalbridge, followed by Westminster Cottages 1864, Westminster Buildings 1864, Council Houses Thornhill Rd. 1927, Council Houses Grosvenor Rd. 1935, Council Houses Barrowhill 1950’s, Council Houses Park Rd. 1950’s, Council Houses Park Grove 1950’s, Council Houses Coppernway 1950, Prefabs Barrowhill 1950’s and Waterlake 1950’s.
that there should be immediate employment of out of work labourers on different farms at Lord Anglesey’s expense;
that to Tenants in general, 10% allowance would be made on Rents less the sum paid by Lord Anglesey for labour on each farm;
there should be opportunities for getting the Women and Girls at Stalbridge employed by the Glove Manufactory at Milborne Port;
that 8 or 10 cottages should be built at Stalbridge and on other parts of the Estate with ' to 1 acre of land adjoining to allot to Labourers with families at fair rents... and if it succeeded, to build 3 or 4 annually;
that means should be found of procuring some employment for Labourers in making Baskets etc during the long Winter evenings that Lord Uxbridge should apply to Lord Melbourne for Arms and Accoutrements for the Horse and Foot Constabulary Force raised at Milborne Port and Stalbridge.
Minutes from a meeting in Uxbridge House D/ANG EC 1830/3 DRO
The building of the New Cottages (Anglesey Cottages) were started in 1831. The ten new cottages planned for the Labourers must have been the envy of many Stalbridge inhabitants, with their walls of stone, roofs of slate, brick-built porches and privies, iron window frames from Poole,20 and an iron pipe to carry water to the cottages. The fact that nine windows were broken before the cottages were occupied perhaps registered some unpleasant reactions or jealousies or mere vandalism.
D/ANG Vouchers (Mar 1832) 1830,1831/1 DRO
“Extracts from “The Stalbridge Inheritance 1780-1854” by Irene Jones”
It could be construed that Anglesey Cottages were the forerunners of Council Housing in Stalbridge, followed by Westminster Cottages 1864, Westminster Buildings 1864, Council Houses Thornhill Rd. 1927, Council Houses Grosvenor Rd. 1935, Council Houses Barrowhill 1950’s, Council Houses Park Rd. 1950’s, Council Houses Park Grove 1950’s, Council Houses Coppernway 1950, Prefabs Barrowhill 1950’s and Waterlake 1950’s.
Census Records for Anglesey Cottages 1841 - 1911 Head of household and number of residents
Census 1841 Res
No 1 Jessie Ash 8 No 2 Charles Parsons 5 No 3 Thomas Brown 5 No 4 Richard Cummins 7 No 5 Isaac Orchard 7 No 6 George Clark 7 No 7 Hannah Mogg 3 No 8 John Senior 2 No 9 ?? 0 No10 ?? 0 44 |
Census 1851 Res
No 1 Jessie Ash 8 No 2 Charles Parsons 4 No 3 Robert Sheppard 2 No 4 Richard Cummins 4 No 5 Mary Ann Orchard 7 No 6 George Clark 5 No 7 Jane Mogg 2 No 8 Martha Senior 6 No 9 Charles Parsons 6 No10 Samuel Francis 5 49 |
Census 1861 Res
No 1 Jessie Ash 3 No 2 Lucy Parsons 5 No 3 Ellias Ryall 5 No 4 Richard Cummins 4 No 5 Mary Ann Orchard 4 No 6 George Clark 4 No 7 Samuel Mogg 3 No 8 Joseph Senior 5 No 9 Charles Parsons 3 No10 Sammuel Francis 6 42 |
Census 1871 Res
No 1 Jessie Ash 2 No 2 Joseph Parsons 5 No 3 Elias Ryall 4 No 4 Jane Cummins 2 No 5 Mary Ann Orchard 2 No 6 James Clark 9 No 7 John Aish 4 No 8 Joseph Senior 4 No 9 Charles Parsons 4 No10 Sammuel Francis 4 40 |
Census 1881 Res
No 1 Jane Brown 1 No 2 Joseph Parsons 7 No 3 Mary Ryall 1 No 4 John Neal 11 No 5 John Orchard 2 No 6 James Clark 9 No 7 John Aish 8 No 8 Martha Down 5 No 9 Henry Parsons 5 No10 William Jeans 5 54 |
Census 1891 Res
No 1 Tom Senior 5 No 2 Joseph Parsons 5 No 3 Mary Ryall 2 No 4 John Neal 10 No 5 John Orchard 2 No 6 James Clark 5 No 7 John Aish 5 No 8 John Stokes 4 No 9 Henry Parsons 5 No10 William Jeans 4 47 |
Census 1901 Res
No 1 Julia Matthews 6 No 2 Joseph Parsons 3 No 3 Mary Ann Senior 3 No 4 John Neale 3 No 5 Robert Orchard 7 No 6 James Clark 3 No 7 John Ash 2 No 8 John Stokes 2 No 9 Henry Parsons 4 No10 William Jeans 3 36 |
Census 1911 Res
No 1 Charles Matthews 5 No 2 Felix Jeans 7 No 3 Henry Gawler 8 No 4 John Neal 2 No 5 Robert Orchard 5 No 6 James Clark 3 No 7 Edward Read 4 No 8 Edwin Scott 4 No 9 Henry Parsons 3 No10 William Jeans 3 44 |
1918 Sale
LOT 76
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 1 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry and Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. E. Matthews on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 1 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry and Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. E. Matthews on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: Charles Matthews, Occupation, Carter, Julie Matthews, Wife, Glover, N Matthews, Daughter, Glover, Alan Matthews, Son, Baker, M Matthews, Daughter, School.
In Sale 1918 Bought by Mr M J Day £75
Tenant: Mr E Mathews
Lived in since Rattly family 1950’s
Mrs Scott 1960 - 1968
Carter Family 1968 - 1982
Doney Family 1982 – 2020
Witcomb Family 2020 - Present
In Sale 1918 Bought by Mr M J Day £75
Tenant: Mr E Mathews
Lived in since Rattly family 1950’s
Mrs Scott 1960 - 1968
Carter Family 1968 - 1982
Doney Family 1982 – 2020
Witcomb Family 2020 - Present
LOT 76
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 2 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry and Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. F. Jeans on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 2 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry and Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. F. Jeans on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier Felix Jeans Occupation: Farm Labourer, Susan Jeans, Wife, Machinist Glover, James Jeans, Son, Mason’s Labourer, Sidney Jeans, Son, Milk Boy, Nora Jeans, Daughter, School, Martha Jeans, Daughter, School, Ada Jeans, Daughter, School,
In Sale 1918 Bought by Mr M Day £75
Tenant: Mr Felix Jeans
Lived in since Felix Jeans 1900 - 1932
Seymore Family 1940’s
Siymes Family 1950’s
Wiles Family 1950’s
Eady Family 1960’s
Denman Family 1960’s
Mrs Scard 1968 –1973
Stubbs Family 1973 - 1983
Pope Family 1983 - 1986
Mrs Gibson 1986 - 1989
Perkins Family 1989 - 1998
Mrs Bumphrey 1998 - 2005
Conner Family 2005 - Present
In Sale 1918 Bought by Mr M Day £75
Tenant: Mr Felix Jeans
Lived in since Felix Jeans 1900 - 1932
Seymore Family 1940’s
Siymes Family 1950’s
Wiles Family 1950’s
Eady Family 1960’s
Denman Family 1960’s
Mrs Scard 1968 –1973
Stubbs Family 1973 - 1983
Pope Family 1983 - 1986
Mrs Gibson 1986 - 1989
Perkins Family 1989 - 1998
Mrs Bumphrey 1998 - 2005
Conner Family 2005 - Present
LOT 76a
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 3 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.682 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr H Gawler on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 3 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.682 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr H Gawler on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: Henry Gawler Occupation: Carter, Emily A Gawler, Wife, Sidney Gawler, Son, Mason, Maurice Gawler, Son, Farm Worker, May Gawler, Daughter, School, Allen Gawler, Son, School, Amy Gawler, Daughter, School, Fred Gawler, Son, School.
In Sale 1918 Bought by W E Tucker £100
Tenant: H Gawler
Lived in since Henry Gawler Family 1904 – 1948
William Semple Family 1948 – 1958
Bertie Everett Family 1958 – 1972
Ian & Alice Semple 1972 – Present
In Sale 1918 Bought by W E Tucker £100
Tenant: H Gawler
Lived in since Henry Gawler Family 1904 – 1948
William Semple Family 1948 – 1958
Bertie Everett Family 1958 – 1972
Ian & Alice Semple 1972 – Present
Henry Gawler was Ian Semple’s Great Grandfather, William Semple was Ian’s father and Bertie Everett was Ian’s Grandfather
LOT 76a
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 4 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.682 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mrs. E. Everett on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 4 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.682 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mrs. E. Everett on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: John Neal, Occupation Mason, Rachel Riggs, Housekeeper.
In Sale 1918 Bought by W E Tucker £100
Tenants Mrs E Everett
Lived in since Emily Everett Family 1912 - 1930
Arthur Joe Everett 1930 – 1964
Mrs Cameron
Nutbeam
Lewis
Meacham
Furzey 1968 - 1971
Holloway 1971 – 2020
Eastgate Family 2020 - Present
In Sale 1918 Bought by W E Tucker £100
Tenants Mrs E Everett
Lived in since Emily Everett Family 1912 - 1930
Arthur Joe Everett 1930 – 1964
Mrs Cameron
Nutbeam
Lewis
Meacham
Furzey 1968 - 1971
Holloway 1971 – 2020
Eastgate Family 2020 - Present
LOT 77
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 5 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 18 p.
(0.614 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. R. Orchard on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 5 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 18 p.
(0.614 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. R. Orchard on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: Robert Orchard, Occupation: Road Labourer, Mary Orchard, Wife, Glover, Ernest W Orchard, Son, Baker, Isaac B Orchard, Son, Baker, Lily M Orchard, Daughter, School.
In Sale 1918 Bought by Mr J Curtis £100
Tenant: Mr R Orchard
Lived in since Mary Orchard 1908 – 1952
Lily Orchard 1952 -1962
Mike & Diana Cameron 1962 – 1967
Tony & Wendy Axford 1967 – 1974
Hawkins Family 1974 – 2017
Carr-Jones Family 2017 - Present
In Sale 1918 Bought by Mr J Curtis £100
Tenant: Mr R Orchard
Lived in since Mary Orchard 1908 – 1952
Lily Orchard 1952 -1962
Mike & Diana Cameron 1962 – 1967
Tony & Wendy Axford 1967 – 1974
Hawkins Family 1974 – 2017
Carr-Jones Family 2017 - Present
LOT 77
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 6 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 18 p.
(0.614 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. J. West on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 6 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 18 p.
(0.614 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. J. West on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: James Clark, Occupation: Retired, Lizzie West, Daughter,
John West, Son-in-Law, Farmer.
In Sale 1918 Bought by J Curtis £100
Tenant: Mr J West
Lived in since John West 1905 – 1950
Jessie Brown 1950 – 1959
Lesley & Olive Farrant 1960 – 1992
John Farrant 1999 - Present
John West, Son-in-Law, Farmer.
In Sale 1918 Bought by J Curtis £100
Tenant: Mr J West
Lived in since John West 1905 – 1950
Jessie Brown 1950 – 1959
Lesley & Olive Farrant 1960 – 1992
John Farrant 1999 - Present
LOT 78
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 7 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
in a similar situation to the preceding Lot, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. E. Read on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 7 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
in a similar situation to the preceding Lot, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. E. Read on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: Edward Read, Occupation: Carter, Emma Read, Wife, Glover, Rosalie Read, Daughter, School, Albert Read, Son.
In Sale 1918 Bought by J Scott £95
Tenants: Mr E Read
Lived in since Edward Read 1905 -
Hamlin Brothers 1935 – 1957
Garb-Rudd Family 1962
Bennett Family
Alan & Trish Hannah 1990's - 2005
Ellis Family 2005 - 2011
Templeman Family 2011 - 2014
Murry Robinson 2014 – Present
In Sale 1918 Bought by J Scott £95
Tenants: Mr E Read
Lived in since Edward Read 1905 -
Hamlin Brothers 1935 – 1957
Garb-Rudd Family 1962
Bennett Family
Alan & Trish Hannah 1990's - 2005
Ellis Family 2005 - 2011
Templeman Family 2011 - 2014
Murry Robinson 2014 – Present
LOT 78
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 8 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
in a similar situation to the preceding Lot, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. J. Scott on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 8 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
in a similar situation to the preceding Lot, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 29 p.
(0.684 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. J. Scott on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupation: Edwin J Scott, Road Contractor, Elizabeth Scott, Wife,
William G Scott, Son, School, William Scott, Nephew, Farm Labourer.
In Sale 1918 Bought by J Scott £95
Tenant: Mr J Scott
Lived in since Edwin J Scott 1906 – 1945
Elizabeth Scott 1945 - 1953
Queenie West 1953 – 1983
Alan Gawler 1983 – 1986
Hancock Family 2013 – Present
William G Scott, Son, School, William Scott, Nephew, Farm Labourer.
In Sale 1918 Bought by J Scott £95
Tenant: Mr J Scott
Lived in since Edwin J Scott 1906 – 1945
Elizabeth Scott 1945 - 1953
Queenie West 1953 – 1983
Alan Gawler 1983 – 1986
Hancock Family 2013 – Present
LOT 79
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 9 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 26 p.
(0.667 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. H. Parsons on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 9 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 26 p.
(0.667 Acres)
containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mr. H. Parsons on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: Henry Parsons, Occupation: Farm Labourer, Sarah Parsons, Wife, Walter Parsons, Son, Carpenter
In Sale 1918 Bought by W Parsons £95
Tenants: Mr H Parsons
Lived in since Henry Parsons 1900 - 1924
Bessie Parsons 1924 – 1978
Dalimore Family 1978 -
?? 1994 - 1999
Parsons Family 1990 - 1999
Frampton Family 1999 - 2015
Pittman Family 2013 - Present
In Sale 1918 Bought by W Parsons £95
Tenants: Mr H Parsons
Lived in since Henry Parsons 1900 - 1924
Bessie Parsons 1924 – 1978
Dalimore Family 1978 -
?? 1994 - 1999
Parsons Family 1990 - 1999
Frampton Family 1999 - 2015
Pittman Family 2013 - Present
LOT 79
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 10 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 26 p.
(0.667 Acres)
each containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mrs. C. Haine on Quarterly tenancies.
A Stone-built, Stuccoed, and Slated
Model Cottage with Garden
No 10 ANGLESEY COTTAGES
Situate in “The Ring,” in the Town of STALBRIDGE, forming part of No. 501 on Plan, and extending to about
0 a. 2 r. 26 p.
(0.667 Acres)
each containing Living Room, Pantry; Two Bedrooms.
Good Garden. Let to Mrs. C. Haine on Quarterly tenancies.
1911 Census: Occupier: William Jeans Haines, Occupation: Retired, Catherine Jeans Haines, Retired, William Jeans Haines, Son, Shepherd.
In Sale 1918 Bought by W Parsons £95
Tenants: Mrs C Haine
Lived in since Mrs C Haines 1909 - ??
Rogers Family 1930’s
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In Sale 1918 Bought by W Parsons £95
Tenants: Mrs C Haine
Lived in since Mrs C Haines 1909 - ??
Rogers Family 1930’s
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When the builders completed Anglesey Cottages they were then sent to Bradford Abbas (part of the Anglesey Estate) to build two pairs of cottages of the same design. Below Bradford Abbas photos taken in 2018.
Ian Semple 2018 updated 2020