Catalogue description THE CHILDSWICKHAM ESTATE BETWEEN EVESHAM AND BROADWAY

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Details of SC00375
Reference: SC00375
Title: THE CHILDSWICKHAM ESTATE BETWEEN EVESHAM AND BROADWAY
Description:

Paper Size: 9 x 13 INS

 

Address/Location

 

Great Collin Farm, Broadway, Hereford and Worcester

 

Hayway Farm, Broadway, Hereford and Worcester

 

Brickyard Cottages, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Bridge Cottage, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Childswickham Inn, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Corn Mill, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Ivy Cottages, Atkinson Street, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Lower Murcot Farm, Murcot, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Manor Farm, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Millbrook Farm, Murcot, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Mount Pleasant Cottages, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Mount Pleasant Farm, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Murcot Farm, Murcot, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Old Manor House, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Old Well Farm, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Perrins Farm, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Post Office, Atkinson Street, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Rose Villa, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Smithy, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Cottage, Smithy, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Stanley Cottages, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

New Street, Childswickham, Hereford and Worcester

 

Monument type: Farm; Manor house; Post office; Villa; Workshop; House; Inn; Mill

Date: 14 Sep 1914
Held by: Historic England Archive, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 1 Sale particulars (General/ordinary paper)
Restrictions on use:

Copyright: Refer Copyright To National Monuments Record Archives

Access conditions:

Public

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