P113/26 2007 Church Cottage, Glebe Cottage.

The original house, Church Cottage, was built on a roadway Knighten Ride Lane which possibly served the original Culver Farm. As the cottage was allowed to remain presumably the lane had largely gone out of use by that time. The Auburne family are recorded in the parochial records during the mid to late 16th century but disappear from view after that time.

The form of the timber frame suggests a date of about 1650 for the construction of Church Cottage which is probably entirely of one build. A record of the glebe (church) land, part of which lies to the east of the cottage, established who built the original house (TA 1238).

1675 Upland meadow called Innhams 3 acres

Bounds:

S. Culverhouse land

W. Knighton Ride lane now stopped up by a cottage built by Stephen Auborne

N. The highway (25)

The second house, Glebe Cottage, was built about 1829 when the whole tenement was described as: 'cottage, stable, garden and cottage lately erected' (3).

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Tenement

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Tithe Data

Cottage & Garden
(Church Cottage)

Ref: B1238
Landowner: Thomas Evans
Occupier: John Fuller
Cultivation: (no data)
A.R.P. 00.1.22

1841 Census

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Tenement Analysis

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Buildings

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Archaeology

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Old Maps

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Further Information

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