Buildings in Hanslope
14 High Street, New Inn

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The building was listed in 1984 as follows:

SP 84 NW HANSLOPE HIGH STREET #west side# 4/82 No# 14 - - II House#  C18, altered C19# Coursed rubblestone,  old tile roof, 3 bays and 2 storeys# Central 4 panel door in achitrave frame under flat hood on cut brackets# Barred sash windows, ashlar jambs and painted render heads# Mouled eaves and coped stone gables on kneelers# Flanking brick stacks#

Architecturally the building appears to be a substantial late 17th or early 18th century townhouse, retaining some features of the period, but which has been extensively refurbished in the 19th century when the facade was refashioned in accordance with late Georgian expectations#

However, Hanslope memorials written in the 1860s suggest that the house was built by Abraham Phillips and the deeds show that he purchased it in 1768 and suggest that he was purchasing land rather than a house# This discrepancy in the date of original construction has not been resolved#

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Photograph from early 1920s looking South-East along High Street.

New Inn is the building on the right edge of the photograph.

The sign across the road is of the Cock Inn.

Somewhat later; New Inn is building on right of picture

Aerial view of rear from 1930s or 1940s.

The New Inn decorated to celebrate the silver jubilee of king george v.

View from the air thought to date from 1970s. All the building in this photograph are part of 14 High Street.

In April 2006

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The following people are associated with 14 High Street, New Inn:

Name Year of Birth Year of Interest Source Occupation/Notes Probability
Abraham Phillips   1768 Deeds  Purchased 14 High Street; held to 1787  90%
Phillips   1779 Maps  owner  50%
Phillips   1779 Survey 1779  Owner  50%
John Kitelee   1787 Deeds  Purchased 14 High St; held to 1805  100%
Henry Dawson   1805 Deeds  Purchased 14 High St; held to 1807  100%
Mary Barratt   1807 Deeds  Purchased 14 High St.  100%
Elizabeth Barratt   1818 Survey 1818  Owner  40%
Elizabeth Barratt 1791  1841 Census  Ind.  50%
Thomas Rogers 1796  1851 Census  Maker of Scots Pills  90%
Thomas Rogers 1801  1861 Census  Manufac. of Scotts Pills  80%
Henry Clark 1801  1871 Census  Wheelwright / Beer Retailer  100%
James Harrison 1832  1881 Census  Beer House Keeper (sellar)  100%
William Paybody 1849  1891 Census  Baker  100%
William Paybody 1850  1901 Census  Farmer  100%
Hipwell & Co   1910 Revenue Survey  Owner  100%
Alfred Paybody   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
Alfred Paybody 1882  1911 Census  Publican & Dealer  100%
William Willingham   1918 Election Register  at High Street  100%
Franscisca Willingham   1918 Election Register  at High Street  100%
Herbert Willingham   1918 Election Register  at High Street  100%
William Joseph Willingham   1918 Election Register  at High Street  100%
Francisca Willingham   1939 Election Register  at 14 High Street  100%
Harry Francis Sherwood   1939 Election Register  at 14 High Street  100%
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