The property was built as two small cottages and became part of a beer house in conjunction with the original No 9 in approximately 1860. Purchased by Mr F Harwood (Master Baker) in 1902. Converted to one cottage in 1919 and became a detached property in 1992.
Nash Millennium Chronicle, 2000.
The houses comprising the Bakery still stand at the corner where Stratford and Thornborough Roads intersect. Mr Frederick Selby Harwood, the father of Mr F S Harwood of Mount Pleasant, Nash, was the baker for 40 years, a very popular gentleman in the village, the Baptist Pastor, and a most kindly friend to many people who took their Sunday joints to be roasted and even their Yorkshire Puddings to be cooked in the great “Improved Coal Oven” manufactured by Brettel. This oven was 9 ft long and 6 ft 6 ins wide and used 2 cwt of coal. A baker’s cart brimming with fine loaves was trundled round the village, and over the door of the Bakery was a beautifully lettered sign “F S Harwood, Baker and Corn Factor”.
“Nash, A Buckinghamshire Village”, Duncan C. and King J, 1987.
Mr and Mrs G Weatherhead and David
1982 Nash WI Scrapbook.
Mr and Mrs G Weatherhead and David
1965 Nash WI Scrapbook.
Year | Surname | Forename | Address |
1950 | Hacksley | Rose | Kingscote |
1950 | King | Lizzie | Kingscote |
1950 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address |
1945 | Hacksley | Rose | Kingscote |
1945 | King | Lizzie | Kingscote |
1945 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification |
1939 | King | Lizzie | Kingscote | Rw | Ow |
1939 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification |
1935 | King | Lizzie | Kingscote | Rw | Ow |
1935 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification | Parochial elector | Juror |
1930 | King | Margaret Gladys | Kingscote | Rw | Dw | |||
1930 | King | William | Kingscote | R | O | J | ||
1930 | Phelps | Sarah Ann | Kingscote | Rw |
1930 Nash Register of Electors
(Possible, not certain)
No. of Schedule | Place | Forename | Surname | Relation | Condition | Males | Females | Job | Where born | Disability |
60 | Buckingham Road, Cottage | Thomas | Weatheread | Widower | Widower | 59 | Farm Labourer | Nash, Bucks | ||
60 | Buckingham Road, Cottage | Thomas | Weatheread | Son | Unmarried | 21 | Farm Labourer | Nash, Bucks |
1871 census
(Possible, not certain)
No. of Schedule | Place | Forename | Surname | Relationship | Condition | Males | Females | Job | Where Born | Disability |
88 | Thos | Weatherhead | Head | Married | 50 | Ag. Labourer | Nash | |||
88 | Martha | Weatherhead | Wife | 55 | Lace Maker | Nash | ||||
88 | Ann | Weatherhead | Daughter | Single | 16 | Lace Maker | Nash | |||
88 | Thos | Weatherhead | Son | 11 | Scholar | Nash |
1861 census
(Possible, not certain)
No. of Schedule | Place | Forename | Surname | Relationship | Condition | Males | Females | Job | Where Born | Disability |
83 | Thomas | Weatherhead | Married | Head | 40 | Agricultural Labourer | Nash | |||
83 | Martha | Weatherhead | Married | Wife | 45 | Lacemaker | Nash | |||
83 | Matthew | Weatherhead | Unmarried | Son | 18 | Agricultural Labourer | Nash | |||
83 | William | Weatherhead | Unmarried | Son | 15 | Agricultural Labourer | Nash | |||
83 | Elizabeth | Weatherhead | Unmarried | Daughter | 12 | Lacemaker | Nash | |||
83 | Ann | Weatherhead | Unmarried | Daughter | 6 | At home | Nash | |||
83 | Thomas | Weatherhead | Unmarried | Son | 1 mth | Nash |
1851 census