This is a 17th century cottage built of brick and stone, with a roof of red tiles. There is a charming inglenook and a quarried tiled floor.
“Nash, A Buckinghamshire Village”, Duncan C. and King J, 1987.
Cottage. C17-C18. Timber framed with whitewashed brick infill and rendered gable. Old tile roof, brick chimneys to gables. 1½ storeys 2 bays. S.E.front has paired wooden casements to ground floor and one dormer. Central door. C20 conservatory to right. Rear extensions incorporate C19 outbuildings with entry and porch in angle.
English Heritage
Mr and Mrs R Sutcliffe
1982 Nash WI Scrapbook.
Mr and Mrs Cragg, Jeremy and Stuart
1965 Nash WI Scrapbook.
Address from Enumerator’s summary | Modern address | 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 |
Nash | Little Acre | 4 | George | Harding | Head | 59 | Married | Roadman (Labourer) | Bucks County Council | Nash, Bucks | |||||||
Nash | Little Acre | 4 | Metura | Harding | Wife | 69 | Married | 14 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Midwife | Nash, Bucks |
1911 census
Occupiers – Geo Harding; Owners – Jos Bryant, Beachampton Grove, Whaddon, Bletchley; Cottage; Village
Estimated Extent – 0.5 rods; Gross Annual Value – £4; Rateable Value – £3
1910 Valuation Office Survey
1965
c1988
1999
2011