A most picturesque cottage with fine old beams beautifully restored by Mr Willis when he was in residence, and many tasteful embellishments collected by Mr and Mrs Summers, stands opposite the pond on the Winslow Road, taking its name from the brook flowing from the pond. The roof is thatched, and there is a lovely inglenook. An interesting Fire Insurance plaque is fixed to an outer wall.
“Nash, A Buckinghamshire Village”, Duncan C. and King J, 1987.
Mr and Mrs R Summers
1982 Nash WI Scrapbook.
Mr and Mrs A Copley
1965 Nash WI Scrapbook.
House. C17, of 2 builds, altered. Timber frame with plaster infill to rear, whitewashed render to front. Thatched roof, brick chimneys to right gable and between left-hand bays. 1½ storeys, 3 irregular bays. Ground floor has barred single casement and C19 3-light casement, both under small wooden hood, in left bay, single light and similar 3-light casement to right. First floor has 2 3-light leaded windows in thatch. Entry to centre has C19 half-glazed double doors in frame with Tudor arch, and glazed C20 porch. Paired barred wooden casement above just below eaves. Royal Exchange fire insurance plaque between right-hand bays. Single storey extension to left with hipped thatch roof.
English Heritage
Year | Surname | Forename | Address |
1950 | Smith | Clara H | The Weir |
1950 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address |
1945 | Smith | Clara H | The Weir |
1945 | Smith | William | The Weir |
1945 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification | Juror |
1939 | Smith | William | The Weir | R | O | ||
1939 | Smith | Clara Hannah | The Weir | Rw | Dw |
1939 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification | Juror |
1935 | Smith | William | The Weir | R | O | ||
1935 | Smith | Clara Hannah | The Weir | Rw | Dw |
1935 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification | Juror |
1930 | Smith | William | The Weir | R | O | ||
1930 | Smith | Clara Hannah | The Weir | Rw | Dw | ||
1930 | Smith | Barnet Philip | The Weir | R |
1930 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification | Juror |
1925 | Smith | William | The Weir | R | O | ||
1925 | Smith | Clara Hannah | The Weir | HO | HO |
1925 Nash Register of Electors
Year | Surname | Forename | Address | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification |
1922 | Smith | William | The Weir | R | O | |
1922 | Smith | Clara Hannah | The Weir | HO | HO |
1922 Nash Register of Electors
Number | Surname | Forename | Residence | Absent voter | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification |
88 | Smith | Walter | The Weir | R | O | |
89 | Smith | Emily | The Weir | HO | HO |
1918 Nash Register of Electors
(13). Cottage
on the W. side of the road, about 230 yards S.E. of the church. The wall at the back retains most of the old plaster filling. A small outbuilding is of the 17th century, built of brick and timber, with a thatched roof.
These buildings are all of the 17th century and almost all are of two storeys; the walls generally are timber-framed, with brick filling which has been considerably restored; the roofs are thatched. Nearly all are of rectangular plan, and have old chimney stacks, some partly restored.
“Royal Commission on Historical Monuments 1913”.
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 |
42 | Nash | 6 | Emily | Smith | Wife | 48 | Married | 26 | None | Nash, Bucks |
1911 census
Occupiers – Walter Smith; Owners – Waller, 136 Richmond Road, Kingston; Cottage; Village
Estimated Extent – 0.25 rods; Gross Annual Value – £6; Rateable Value – £4/15/-
1910 Valuation Office Survey
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 |
16 | The Green | Walter | Smith | Head | Married | 48 | General Labourer | Worker | Nash, Bucks | ||||
16 | The Green | Emily | Smith | Wife | Married | 38 | Nash, Bucks |
1901 census
No. of Schedule | Place | Rooms | Forename | Surname | Relation | Condition | Males | Females | Job | Employer | Employed | Neither Employer nor Employed | Where born | Disability |
56 | Nash Green | Walter | Smith | Head | Married | 32 | Agricultural Labourer | x | Nash | |||||
56 | Nash Green | Emily | Smith | Wife | Married | 28 | Nash |
1891 census
Year | Surname | Forename | Property situated | Abode | Qualification | Parliamentary qualification | Local Government qualification |
1890 | Smith | Walter | Winslow Road | Nash | Dwelling house. | Y | Y |
1890 Register of Electors
No of Schedule | Place | Forename | Surname | Relation | Condition | Males | Females | Job | Where born | Disability |
68 | The Green | Jane | Smith | Head | Widow | 43 | Lace Maker | Nash | ||
68 | The Green | Walter | Smith | Lodger | Unmarried | 2?? | Farm Labrour | Nash |
1881 census
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