There was definitely an old cottage (possibly divided into 2 semis) on the site and this was demolished. Many of the bricks were salvaged and then incorporated into the lower courses of the new house. In later years the Mace’s were able to purchase a plot of land, which may have been an orchard, from their next door neighbours. Unfortunately…
In one of the documents we have the phrase ‘Thursday the six & twentieth day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord according to the Computation now used in England on Thousand six hundred and sixtie’ the date that a Matthew Girling surrendered the land that he had taken after the death of his father Robert Girling in 1648.…
Waldringfield History Group Constitution Membership Application Form Waldringfield History Group Constitution The group shall be called " Waldringfield History Group ". Its objectives are to promote the study of the history of the village, tell villagers about it and record it for posterity. Membership shall be open to all persons on payment of the appropriate subscription. The committee will…
Church Farm Cottages Grade II Mill Road, Waldringfield, Suffolk All Saints Church Grade II* Mill Road, Waldringfield, Suffolk Dairy Farmhouse Grade II Waldringfield Rose Cottage Grade II Fishpond Road, Waldringfield, Suffolk The Maltings Grade II Waldringfield, Suffolk White Hall Grade II Waldringfield, Suffolk
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IN 1850 Waldringfield was but a small insignificant village, with a few scattered houses and some 140 inhabitants. With the exception of the ], now known as ], and a few farm houses, the cottages generally were small and with little windows peeping out from under the eaves. On the top of the hill stood the Church and Buttrum's old…
From The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, July 25, 1857; Issue 6168. See William Moles in Sudden Death. Thanks to Joe for the transcript which precedes the scanned article. (more…)
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