Buildings in Hanslope
31 Gold Street

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A two-bay 1 1/2 storey thatched cottage occupying a 9m wide plot between 29 and 33 Gold Street, and probably built in the first half of the 17th century, and later that the buildings on either side.

 

It was recorded as a listed building in 1984. The entry is as follows.

SP 84 NW HANSLOPE GOLD STREET (east side) 4/73 No. 31 - GV II Cottage. C18 coursed rubblestone. Thatched roof. 2 bays and one storey with dormers. Off centre board door. 2 lights casements, except left hand ground floor 3-light. End stacks.
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31 Gold Street, 1960s

31 Gold Street in 2006
   
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The following people are associated with 31 Gold Street:

Name Year of Birth Year of Interest Source Occupation/Notes Probability
Mary Panter   1779 Maps  owner  60%
Christopher Harris   1779 Maps  owner  50%
Christopher Harris   1779 Survey 1779  Owner  50%
Mary Panter   1779 Survey 1779  Owner  60%
George Gregory   1818 Survey 1818  Owner  40%
William Haines 1811  1871 Census  Gardener  60%
William Haynes 1811  1881 Census  Gardener  65%
Edwin J. Kilpin 1831  1891 Census  Farmers Carter, Horse  50%
John Rainbow 1867  1901 Census  Gas Stoker  60%
E H Watts   1910 Revenue Survey  Owner  100%
William Simons   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
William Simons 1860  1911 Census  Blacksmith on Farm  90%
Ellen Simons   1918 Election Register  at Gold Street  80%
William Simons   1918 Election Register  at Gold Street  70%
William Frost   1939 Election Register  at 31 Gold Street  90%
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