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Lowfield  map 1890s

Location map showing Lowfield farm in the 1890s

Lowfield Farm was part of the Upton House estate from 1683 when Nathaniel Cripps added it to the existing estate. The original house was built on inclosures from the Upton fields shortly before Nathaniel acquired it.

 

The table below shows which names have been associated with the farm, as it would appear to have comprised two separate farms certainly between 1832 and 1863, Great Lowfield Farm and Little Lowfield Farm.

DATE

GREAT LOWFIELD FARM

LITTLE LOWFIELD FARM

1796

William Orum has his residence listed as Lowfield in a bastardy bond.

1832

Thomas Poulton freehold house & land

John Titcomb occupier of lands rent £50 upwards

1841

Thomas Poulton

Edward Titcomb

1851

Thomas Poulton 220 acres emp 5 men. He died in 1851 and left a will.

John Titcomb snr 106 acres 1 man

1859

Wm Warner

John Titcomb snr

1860

William Warnes

 

1861

Edward Warner Farmer of 220 acres emp 3 men, 1 boy & 2 women [attended Agricultural & Commercial Foundation School, Woodmancote, Dursley, GLS in 1851] two of his employees were Henry Smith, cowman & James Stiles, carter

1863-1870

Edward Warner

1871

Edward Warner Farmer of 214 acres emp 4 men 2 boys, moved to Westonbirt with Lasborough by 1891

1881

Thomas Grinman

1891

James Wood

1901

John Elsip

SOURCES & RESOURCES:

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARCHIVES

Architects Records Catalogue Ref. D4634
Creator(s): Blair and Curd, Chipping Sodbury, architects FILE - ref. D4634/1228 - date: 1967-1969: repairs and alterations to Lowfield Farm
 

Images of England website

VCH Gloucestershire Vol 11 available online - two references to Lowfield farm are made, one with Upton Estate and the other in Economic History

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