Stuart Ingwell's Deeds

Stuart Ingwell has provided details of the deeds of his house, which occupies part of a plot (Plot 6), called in 1964 "Bar-None", being sold at that time to Lt. Col and Mrs C.A.Pank by L. Telling Esq, who had bought Frog Hall in 1954.

The deeds include a map showing the location of this plot. This map does not show the main drive populated with houses. However, I have a very similar map, but undated, where the yellow stretch of the driveway is crossed by the name "Crouch Estate".

Much more recently, house numbers 47 and later 47A were built to occupy the plot shown on the 1964 map.

In with the paperwork are a set of maps, on tracing paper, going back in time - 1955, 1940, 1939 and 1922. They show the location of the plot of Bar-None in relation to the rest of the drive.

 

Front page of conveyance
map belonging to conveyance

1955: Note that from 1946 until 1954 the hall was called Buzzacott Hall. In this map the Hall is not named, but probably had returned to its previous name. The pond where Tattersall Close is now is clearly marked.

map with plot and drive

1940: The map is from a few years before the Hall was sold to Mr. Buzzacott.

map of plot

1939: Obviously little difference from 1940, but the shading makes it clear that the fields west, east and south of the gardens all used to form part of the estate.

map with plot and drive

1922: The grounds of the hall have shrunk a bit now (although the estate remains as before).

map of plot