Kelly's Directory 1925

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Kelly's Directory of Cambridgeshire 1925

There is a copy of this directory available for reference in the CRO.

Carlton-Cum-Willingham is a village and parish, on the borders of Suffolk, 5 miles south-east from Six Mile Bottom station and 4.5 south-south-east from Dullingham station, both on the Cambridge and Newmarket branch of the London and North Eastern railway, 7 south from Newmarket and 8 north-east from Linton, in the hundred of Radfield, union and petty sessional division of Linton, Newmarket county court district, rural deanery of Cheveley, archdeaconary and diocese of Ely. The church of St.Peter is a small but ancient building of rubble in the Early English style, consisting of a chancel and nave and a western turret containing 2 bells: there are 100 sittings. The register dates from the year 1600. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £220, including 58 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the trustees of the late Rev. M.C.Wilder B.D. and held since 1925 by the Rev. [blank line]. There is a small benefaction called "Briggs' Charity for the Poor," of 10s. yearly value, and Wright's charity of £2 15s. yearly, which is applied to educational purposes. There are two manors. C.F.Ryder esq.J.P. who is lord of the manor of Lopham hall, the executors of Sir Ernest Cassel P.C., G.C.B. and John Alfred Brand esq. are the principle land owners. The soil is various; sub-soil, clay, chalk and gravel. The crops are wheat, barley, oats and beans. The area is 2,415 acres ; rateable value, £1,865 ; the population in 1921 was 254. By an Order which came into operation March 25th, 1886, a detached part of Brinkley, in Newmarket union, was amalgamated with this parish.

Willingham Green is a place in the parish.

Sexton, William Westley.

Post Office - Mrs Sarah Avery, sub-postmistress. Letters through Newmarket. Weston Wratting is the nearest money order office & Brinkley, 1.5 miles distant, the nearest telegraph office.

Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1877, for 50 children ; Miss G.M. Woodcock, mistress (temporary).

Carriers. - James Avery, to Newmarket, tues. & Haverhill, fri.

Name House Occupation
Miss K. Dennison Butler Stay-a-While Private Resident
Charles Harrison Hill House Private Resident
Stephen Hudson Kelvin cote Private Resident
James Avery - Carrier & Farmer
Sarah Avery (Mrs) Post Office Shopkeeper
Walter Boggis Carlton Grange (postal address, Brinkley, Newmarket) farm manager & sub-agent to exors. of Sir Ernest Cassel P.C.,G.C.B.
Richard Carter beer retailer
George William Dawson farm bailiff to C.F.Ryder esq. J.P. Lopham hall
John Driver Cocksedge Farm farmer
Charles Long Church Farm farmer
Frederick Rawlison Willingham Green farmer
Sydney Read Carlton hall farmer
Frank Taylor Carlton Green beer retailer