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Known as Maybush Lane in the late 19C.
On the East side. Village School Built in 1875 by Rev. Thomas Henry Waller and eventually sold to the local Education Authority in 1904. School House together with Roy Cottage a pair of Pretyman Cottages. The schoolmaster Mr Tompkins lived there.
No.L Paddock Barn No.2 Riffhams , Ryelands , The Shealing , Sans Arbres, Ravencroft , Seamore
Church Walk formerly Church path.
Swallow Dale , Deck House, High River View
The Retreat , Barnfield , Deben House , Cliff Field , Homewaters , Stonner Point White Gables , Crow Cottage.
Maybush Originally a farmhouse, later the Bush Inn.
On the East side.
Village Way – Comprising of twenty properties, a mixture of houses and bungalows, built by Deben Rural District Council in the 1950s. During the 1980s,Thatcher era when council tenants were given the right to buy most of the then tenants bought their properties.
Glebelands together with Widelands built after WWII on the site of the old chicken farm. Woodcroft , Widelands, Hope haven , Dunoon , Deben Orchard Built in the 1980s in the garden of The Heronery, The Heronery , Killick. Bombed during the war & Mrs. Stow seriously injured. Rebuilt.
The Moorings Together with The Retreat, built by Jimmy Quantrill who was at one time the Landlord of the Maybush
The Retreat. For a number of years there was a tea shop in the garden run by Mrs. Nunn , Hermanus , Wayside 1903
The Old Post Office , Cherryoak , Timbers , Seamuse, Dormers Built on the site of or around an old cottage , Japonica Cottage Built on the site of an old cottage Japonica
This area was the site of the Cement Works, here is an image of the Cement Works overlaid on 2010.
See Houses on Cement Works Site
Mallard Cottage together with Teal Cottage for many years the village shop, one time bakery Mr. Spurgeon. Converted into two cottages when the Beatons retired in 19xx , Teal Cottage , Kings Fleet ?, Rivendell , Rockhopper , Ebb Tide
Greenaways formerly The Old Brewery – during W.W. 2 a factory, first for WI. jam making and later Ransomes.
The The Maltings