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Red House, 79 High Street

Formerly known as “Red House Farm” this is a fine example of a Victorian building with rose coloured hand-made bricks and original sash windows and chimneys. The dairy floor with its “patterned” tiles remains and fine old cupboards are a feature of the house; it still has the original staircase in the centre of the building. The charming garden still retains many ancient trees and shrubs.

“Nash, A Buckinghamshire Village”, Duncan C. and King J, 1987.

4th June 1987 Land Transfer Anthony Joseph Chadwick (Lt Col Rtd) and Margaret Audrey Alice Chadwick of The Red House, 79 High Street George Robert Kiss of 78 Station Road, Woburn Sands; university lecturer. George Robert Kiss buys The Red House for £103,000.

1987 Land Transfer

Mr and Mrs A Chadwick

1982 Nash WI Scrapbook.

27th July 1981 Conveyance Mr and Mrs R J J Panter of Red House Farm (the Vendors) Anthony Joseph Chadwick (Lt Col Rtd) and Margaret Audrey Alice Chadwick of Red House (the Purchasers) Anthony Joseph Chadwick and Margaret Audrey Alice Chadwick of Red House (the Purchasers) buys land at the rear of Red House for £1,000.

1981 Conveyance 

14th April 1972 Conveyance Albert Thomas Bass of Shenley Church End, builder (the Vendor) Anthony Joseph Chadwick (Lt Col Rtd) and Margaret Audrey Alice Chadwick (the Purchasers) Anthony Joseph and Margaret Audrey Alice Chadwick buys Red House Farm for £11,700

1972 Conveyance

1st October 1971 Conveyance Mr and Mrs R J J Panter of Kenton, Nash (the Vendors) Albert Thomas Bass Esq  of Shenley Church End (the Purchaser) Albert Thomas Bass buys 27 High Street, Nash for £4,000 agreeing to allow owners of the nearby pond reasonable access to the storm drain across their land; erect a stockproof fence along the western boundary; maintain a good and substantial wall or fence between them and their eastern neighbour.

1971 Conveyance

20th October 1970 Conveyance Miss Sylvia Lovell of Red House Farm, the Vendor. Mr and Mrs Richard Joseph James Panter of Kenton, Nash (the Purchasers) Mr and Mrs Panter buy The Red House and land for £4,000; “farmhouse …. Barns stables outhouses closes pieces or parcels of land … twenty seven acres one rood twelve perches”

1970 Conveyance 

5th January 1970 Death Arthur Albert Beckett Sylvia Lovell, spinster, named sole Executrix.

1970 Death 

18th April 1968 Conveyance Arthur Albert Beckett Richard Joseph James Panter Richard Joseph James Panter bought .525 acres of field numbered 153 and part 157.

1968 Conveyance

23rd August 1965 Conveyance Arthur Albert Beckett Harry Allan Loveday and Evelyn Mary Loveday Harry Allan Loveday and Evelyn Mary Loveday bought of enclosure number 153 (part of the field formerly called James Pightle).

1965 Conveyance

Mr Beckett and Miss Lovell

1965 Nash WI Scrapbook.

28th May 1964 Conveyance Arthur Albert Beckett John Richard Percival Hedley John Richard Percival Hedley bought 0.239 acres, part of enclosure 2 on the 1900 conveyance.

1964 Conveyance

Year Surname Forename Address
1950 Beckett Annie M Red House Farm
1950 Beckett Arthur A Red House Farm

1950 Nash Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Address
1945 Beckett Annie M Red House Farm
1945 Beckett Arthur A Red House Farm

1945 Nash Register of Electors 

Ernest COLTON Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1939 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1935 Beckett Arthur Albert Red House Farm   R O  
1935 Beckett Annie Maria Red House Farm   Rw dw  

1935 Nash Register of Electors

Albert BECKETT Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1935 Kelly’s Trade Directory

9th July 1931 Deed Poll Arthur Albert Beckett Frederick Selby Harwood and three others. Frederick Selby Harwood and three others bought 400 square yards of Home Close.

1931 Deed Poll 

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1930 Beckett Arthur Albert Red House Farm   R O J
1930 Beckett Annie Maria Red House Farm   Rw Dw  

1930 Nash Register of Electors 

Albert BECKETT Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1931 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Albert BECKETT Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1928 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1925 Beckett Arthur Albert Red House Farm   R O J
1925 Beckett Annie Maria Red House Farm   HO HO  

1925 Nash Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1925 Beckett Arthur Harwood Red House   R    

1925 Nash Register of Electors

Albert BECKETT Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1924 Kelly’s Trade Directory 

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1922 Beckett Arthur Albert Red House Farm   R O
1922 Beckett Annie Maria Red House Farm   HO HO

1922 Nash Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1922 Beckett Arthur Red House   R  

1922 Nash Register of Electors

Albert BECKETT Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1920 Kelly’s Trade Directory

8th May 1920 Conveyance Flora Elizabeth Rogers of St Katherines, Zanzibar, South Africa but presently of Stony Stratford, spinster Miriam Anne Rogers of Stony Stratford, spinster; James Robert Rogers, formerly of Stony Stratford now of Chackmore, Farmer  (The Trustees) Miriam Anne Rogers of Stony Stratford, spinster Arthur Albert Beckett of The Red House, Farmer (The Purchaser) Arthur Albert Beckett buys The Red House and land and timber for £2,300; of this money £1000 given to Flora Elizabeth Rogers in release of the £50pa rent payment.  “farmhouse …. Barns stables outhouses closes pieces or parcels of land … containing together … Forty Acres and fourteen perches the whole being in the occupation formerly of George Hogg and now the Purchaser”.  £50 rental change stopped.

1920 Conveyance

Number Surname Forename Residence Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
110 Beckett Arthur Red House   R  

1918 Nash Register of Electors 

Number Forename Surname Residence Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
3 Beckett Arthur Albert Red House Farm   R O
4 Beckett Annie Maria Red House Farm   HO HO

1918 Nash Register of Electors 

Year Surname Forename Address Abode Qualification Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Parochial elector
1915 Beckett Albert Red House Farm Nash Land and tenement. Y Y Y

1915 Nash Register of Electors

Albert BECKETT Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1915 Kelly’s Trade Directory

13th July 1912 Settlement Flora Elizabeth Rogers Miriam Anne Rogers of Stony Stratford, spinster; James Robert Rogers, formerly of Stony Stratford now of Chackmore, Farmer  (The Trustees) Flora Elizabeth Rogers recently joined a religious community in South Africa so the Trustees (including her sister) should manage the property and £50 given to Flora Elizabeth Rogers annually from the rents.

1912 Settlement

No. of Schedule Address from census return Address from Enumerator’s summary Number of rooms Forename Surname Relation Males Females Condition Completed years of present marriage Total children born alive Children still living Children who have died Personal Occupation Industry or service with which worker is connected. Employer, Worker or Own account Working at Home Where born Nationality of every person born in a foreign country
34   Nash 6 Albert Beckett Head 42   Married         Farmer   Employer   Steeple Claydon, Bucks  
34   Nash 6 Annie M Beckett Wife   41 Married 15 1 1 0         Nash, Bucks  
34   Nash 6 Arthur H Beckett Son 14   Single         Farmers Son Working on Farm   Worker   Great Horwood, Bucks  

1911 census

Occupiers – Albert Beckett; Owners – Miss F E Rogers, The Hill, Stony Stratford; House, buildings and land; Redhouse Farm                                                

Estimated Extent – house 0.25 rods; land 39 acres, 0.25 rods.

Gross Annual Value – house £10; buildings £5; land £60.

Rateable Value  – house £8; buildings £4; land £57

1910 Valuation Office Survey

Albert BECKETT Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1907 Kelly’s Trade Directory

George HOGG Farmer ‘Red House farm’

1903 Kelly’s Trade Directory

No. of Schedule Place Number of rooms occupied if under 5 Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Profession or Occupation Employer, Worker or Own account Working at Home Where born Disability
50 Bay Tree Farm   George Hogg Head Married 53   Farmer Employer   Nash, Bucks  
50 Bay Tree Farm   Annie Hogg Wife Married   46       Crookham? Berks  
50 Bay Tree Farm   ? Hogg Son Single 19   Farmer’s Son Worker   Brighton, Sussex  
50 Bay Tree Farm   Albert Hogg Son Single 12         St Leonards, Sussex  
50 Bay Tree Farm   Oscar Hogg Son Single 6         St Leonards, Sussex  

1901 census

1st February 1900 Conveyance Thomas Bradwin Chapman and Gaius Chapman Flora Elizabeth Rogers

1900 Conveyance

George HOGG Farmer ‘Red House Farm’

1899 Kelly’s Trade Directory

William YOUNG Farmer ‘Red House Farm’

1895 Kelly’s Trade Directory

No. of Schedule Place Rooms Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Employer Employed Neither Employer nor Employed WHERE BORN Disability
5 Red House   George Harwood Head Married 61   Farmer x     Nash  
5 Red House   Caroline Harwood Wife Married   62         Calverton, Bucks  
5 Red House   William G. Harwood Son Single 27   Farmer’s Son   x   Nash  
5 Red House   Thomas J. Harwood Son Single 25   Farmer’s Son   x   Nash  
5 Red House   Annie M. Harwood Daughter Single   21         Nash  
5 Red House   Frederick J. Harwood Son   17   Farmer’s Son   x   Nash  

1891 census

Year Surname Forename Property situated Abode Qualification Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1890 Harwood George In the village. Nash Dwelling house.   Y

1890 Register of Electors

(Possible, not certain)

No of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
14 King Farm Henry French Head Married 58   Farmer Newton Longville  
14 King Farm Hephizebah French Wife Married   42 Farmers Wife Great Horwood  
14 King Farm Richard Mumford Grandson   8   Scholar Stoney Stratford  

1881 census

(Possible, not certain)

Year Surname Forename Property situated Abode Qualification
1881 French Henry In the village. Nash Farm as occupier.

1881 Register of Electors

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
18 Farm House Henry French Head Married 49   Farmer of ?? Acres od Land.  Employ 1m 4b Newton Longville, Bucks  
18 Farm House Mary French Wife Married   51   Newton Longville, Bucks  
18 Farm House William French Son Unmarried 16   ?? Nash, Bucks  
18 Farm House Hennry French Son Unmarried 12     Nash, Bucks  
18 Farm House Eleanor French Daughter Unmarried   10 Scholler Nash, Bucks  
18 Farm House Arthur French Son   8   Scholler Nash, Bucks  

1871 census

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