Difference between revisions of "Orchard House"

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| name          = Orchard House
 
| name          = Orchard House
 
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| formerly      = Kelvincote
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| formerly      = Kelvincote, Groves Houses
 
| hamlet        = Carlton
 
| hamlet        = Carlton
 
| street        = Church Road
 
| street        = Church Road
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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Before this house was called Orchard House it was called Kelvincote, and before that, in the 1911 census it was called 1 & 2 Grove's Cottages (number 1 was on the left and was occupied by William and Ursula Westley and their five children, whilst number 2 was on the right and was occupied by Joseph and Martha Pearson).
  
 
The London Gazette of 9th October 1953 lists the probate of Charlotte Constance Taylor Taylor (sic) who was a resident of "Kelvincote", Carlton, Near Newmarket, a spinster, who died on the 26th September 1953.
 
The London Gazette of 9th October 1953 lists the probate of Charlotte Constance Taylor Taylor (sic) who was a resident of "Kelvincote", Carlton, Near Newmarket, a spinster, who died on the 26th September 1953.

Revision as of 21:33, 14 June 2015

Name House Name::Orchard House
Former Names House Name::Kelvincote, Groves Houses
Hamlet Hamlet Name::Carlton
Street House Name::Church Road
Location House Location::52.15180, 0.39870
Built on or before year House Date::
Is the building Listed House Listed::No
When the house was rebuilt House Date::No
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House Introduction::

Photographs of Orchard House

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History

Before this house was called Orchard House it was called Kelvincote, and before that, in the 1911 census it was called 1 & 2 Grove's Cottages (number 1 was on the left and was occupied by William and Ursula Westley and their five children, whilst number 2 was on the right and was occupied by Joseph and Martha Pearson).

The London Gazette of 9th October 1953 lists the probate of Charlotte Constance Taylor Taylor (sic) who was a resident of "Kelvincote", Carlton, Near Newmarket, a spinster, who died on the 26th September 1953.