Buildings in Hanslope
Hillside 23, 25 Long Street

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According to his memoirs written in 1918, Frederick Gregory purchased Redcot, the house to the north of Hillside in 1906, then had Hillside built in 1914.  The builder is thought to have been Dickens.

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The Gregory family outside Hillside ( now Hartwell Road ) The house was built in 1914 L - R Frederick Henry Gregory, Arthur Henry Gregory, Evelyn May Gregory, Elsie Florence Gregory, Eliza May Gregory

The building just visible on the right edge of the photograph is Redcot.

The Gregory family outside their back door at Hillside (7 Long Street ) Back row :- L - R Eliza May Gregory nee Woodland (Nurse Gregory), Arthur Gregory front Row :- L - R Evelyn May Gregory, 6 years ( later Dudley, then Pateman) Frederick Henry Gregory slipped on ice and died December 26th 1920, Elsie Florence Gregory (later Miles)

In January 2009

This page is concerned with the house painted white and to the right in this photograph.

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The following people are associated with Hillside 23, 25 Long Street:

Name Year of Birth Year of Interest Source Occupation/Notes Probability
Trustees Hanslop Poor   1779 Survey 1779  Owner  90%
Trustees Hanslop Poor   1779 Maps  owner  90%
Frederick Henry Gregory 1880  1906 Booklets  Purchased  100%
Frederick Henry Gregory   1918 Election Register  at Hillside,   80%
Eliza Mary Gregory   1918 Election Register  at Hill Side,   80%
Eliza Mary Gregory   1939 Election Register  at Hillside,   90%
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