Ordnance Survey Plan SP3203-3303. 1971 Extending from Mt Owen Rd east inc. Gogg Lane, Aston Road and part of Aston. showing the following places: New Road White Owl Farm Bradshaw Close Kenlincott Kiln Close Back Lane Greenacres Lane Elmside Barry House Ferndale Back Cottage
Byeways Laundry Lane Kingsway Farm High Street West End The Limes West End Farm Home Farm House Greens Row Elvina Aston Ditch Mercury Close Beam Cottage Old Gasworks Building New Road The Willows St Andrews
B/w photo of the Caravan Park, date unknown, but probably about 1970-80. Now known as St. Mary's Court, in Primrose Lane, Weald. Mr Reg Rouse used one of his fields to site a few caravans.
Various Solicitors' letters and land search certificates relating to sale of land at The Swan, Buckland Road from 1963 and 1986 those named: Timothy Tomlins The Swan. Monty Shayler Calais Farm, Mrs Sollis and Clinches Breweries the Swan. Bryan Stevens Limetree House
Plan of south Bampton showing 5 lots for sale. issued by Moore Allen and Innocent on June 14th 1962. Lot 2 is where Ampney Orchard is now. Also shown Isle of Wight Bridge, Tadpole, The Trout, Great Book, River Thames, Cote House. Chimney, Meadow Farm, Meadow Arch Bridge, Old gravel pit, Calais Farm,
Conveyance showing sale of land owned by Lime Tree Cottage, Weald in 1961 and a Statutory Declaration by Mrs EJ Hunt declaring ownership of the land and property. Also Plans showing the land referred to. The sale was between Countess Munster and Charles Irwin Tighe of Highmoor House , Weald.
Marriage Certificate of Ernest Allen Pocock of Yew Tree Farm, Clanfield and Joan Barnard Willmer of Friars Court , Clanfield. Their Fathers Allen William Pocock and Richard Newman Willmer were both farmers. They married at the Methodist Chapel in Clanfield AR Hopkins, was Minister and Harry A Steptoe was Registrar. 1951. Abstract of the title of Mrs Mary Elizabeth Willmer dated 1959 and Conveyance of South Terrace, Weald - a piece of land where a group of 6 cottages once stood.
two maps - A Plan of Lower Hadden Farm from the Auction held in March 1949, and a hand drawn map of same area Auctioneers were Jackson-Stops (Cirencester) With hand written field names as follows Bampton Station Fairford to Oxford GWR Barnleys Pasture Big Barleys Big Row Black Bourton Road Bowlie Ground Bridle Path to Black Bourton Bridle Road Broad Close Cow Leas Far Hill Far Limber Front Field Furse Hill Harps Highmoor Brook Home Close Horn Ground James' Meadow Little Barleys Long Meadow Lower Hadden Farm Middle Hill Mill Barn Copse Near Barleys Near Limber Pike Ground Pond Gardens Rogers Meadow Rushey Row Smart Hill The Big Monk Water Meadows Willow Beds