03 November, 2011 Farms


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Tetbury Families

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Farms

BABDOWN FARM

    1868   George Barber

     


BOWLDOWN FARM

    1832   George Leonard

    1879   Edward Warner

     


CHARLTON FARM

    1820   John Benjamin

    1854-85   Richard Charles Barber

    1894-1910   Percy Barber

     


DOUGHTON FARM

    1820   John Allaway

    1832   Joseph Hughes

    1854-56   Robert Tanner

    1854-59   John Knight

    1868-76   Robert Tanner [junior]

    1868-74   Edward Knight

As there are more than one farmer resident there were obviously more than one farmstead in the area referred to as Doughton Farm - research ongoing.

 


DOWN FARM

    1868-74   Robert Tanner

    1876-79   William Limbrick

 


ELMESTREE FARM

    1820   William Brookes

    1854-76   James Powney

    1885   John T Barton

    1894-1910   William Davies

Also ELMESTREE HOUSE FARM

    1870   William Sealy [this may not be the Sealy family of Tetbury, but a William Sealey from Somerford, WIL who was farm bailiff at the Upton Estate in 1851 and 1861]

 


THE FOLLY, Chavenage Lane

    1879   Stephen Price

 


MANOR FARM, Doughton [see also Doughton Farm]

    1876-1910   Thomas Knight

 


NESTLEY, Beverstone

    1868   Charles Long

    1879   William Warner

 


UPTON

    1894-1902   Richard Tovey Iles

    1902   Walter Hugginson

    1906   Guy Marriott

    1910   Samuel Carter

 


THE WARREN

    1885 Cornelius Carey

 


WORWELL FARM

    1910 Land Valuation survey:
    Situated off the Cirencester Road, it is described as over 36 acres with a gross value of £66. Tenants included Joseph Edgar Williams, and later J.Walmsley. The owner was Lt. Col.Savage of Toddington Grange, Winchcombe. It comprised of pasture fields and one arable. There were two large stone and tile buildings in good repair, part of the roof of one was of zinc and both were used as shelter for cattle. hedges were described as 'mostly quick' except extreme boundaries which were stone. It was described as excellent pasture, well watered by means of small ponds and had a good road frontage.
    a public right of way through the property led to the Wor Well, the source of the River Avon.
    Full site value was £1915.

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