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paulr
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HOUSES FOR SALE -LANGLEY MILL
replied on: 5/27/2007 11:23:04 AM Mortgage for our house in Thompson Street. 5th October 1909 £150 sterling. Instalments to be no less than Two pounds eight shillings and sixpence. To be insured for £200. The land was conveyed to John Holbrook by an indenture dated 28th March 1907 and was made between The Reverend Archibald Collingwood Stephens of the frst part,Mary Thompson of the second part, William Robert Thompson and Frederick Hubert Thompson of the third part and John Holbrook of the fourth part.The parcel of land contains a strip of land of the width of six feet(measuring from the side of the wall forming the boundary on the North side) Eastview Terrace (Penders Row)and is to be forever hereafter left open and unbuilt upon as a public footpath. The jitty is still there.The names in the schedule also explain the origin of the street name. |
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keith longden
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HOUSES FOR SALE -LANGLEY MILL
replied on: 9/1/2006 10:34:45 PM I have a copy of The Heanor Observor Aug 7th 1919 -- allotments for sale on Dunstead Rd -- 8 pence a yard !!! Buyer can pay in installments !!!! In this same paper is a letter of resignation by Langley Mill CC from the Derbyshire Alliance over a dispute with Stoneyford CC -- SIGNED BY John Hardy ,secretary "Ivy Dene " Heanor . This resignation led to the formation of the Notts and Derby Border League ,which was the forerunner of the present Derbys County Cricket League .The same paper has adverts in for W. MOOR dentist ,Ray St , Heanor -- Bert Hunt ,photographer ,Market Place , Heanor . Heanor Empire (cinema )re-opening after the war , showing The Acrobat of Death |
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suzard
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HOUSES FOR SALE -LANGLEY MILL
replied on: 8/15/2005 11:46:23 AM There is information on the site about "Packman's Puzzle" It is rows of terraced houses (off North Street)-which formed a kind of square. The houses mainly were inhabited by large families, but there was a great sense of community there. |
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Peter Chamberlain
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HOUSES FOR SALE -LANGLEY MILL
replied on: 8/14/2005 6:43:13 AM Hampden Street is Still part of what us oldies call the Puzzle |
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suzard
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HOUSES FOR SALE -LANGLEY MILL
replied on: 8/13/2005 11:19:08 PM Ripley and heanor Fri 1st Dec 1911 "Mr Thomas Bamber,auctioneer, Heanor , on Monday night offered by public auction at langley Mill, five freehold dwelling houses with outbuildings etc situate in Hampden Street Langley Mill, and realising the gross annual rental of £53. Mr F. Severn of Heanor purchased the whole for the sum of £550." Is Hampden St one of the streets in the Puzzle? |
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Peter Chamberlain
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HOUSES FOR SALE -LANGLEY MILL
replied on: 3/3/2005 11:17:16 AM Elnor Street 1960 £400 TO £800 wish i could have bought 10 would be worth a minimum £500,000 |
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suzard
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HOUSES FOR SALE -LANGLEY MILL
replied on: 12/14/2004 7:11:39 PM RIPLEY AND HEANOR NEWS FRI 4TH JAN 1901 "By Mr O.G.Gilbert Langley Mill-to be sold by auction at The Midland Hotel on Mon 21st Jan 1901 at 6 pm for 7pm all those-4 valuable freehold messuages or dwelling houses with yards and oubuildings thereto belonging, situate and being nos 9,11,13,15 Bridge Street Langley Mill in the Parish of Heanor in the respective occupation of Mess's Braisby, Fletcher, Sperry and Allsop and producing gross annual rental of £32 10 shillings centrally situated close to Midland and Great Northern Railway Stations and to extensive works. The houses let readily and always command good tenants. The tenants pay the poor rate and present rents can be increased.For further details apply to Auctioeer, Mundy St Heanor. Mess's Thurman and Co, Solicitors Ilkeston or Mess's Thorpe and Perry Solicitors Nottingham." Recognise some of the solicitors names. onder how much they sold for?? |
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