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Category: Kiddall

The History of the Double Cottage built on Pennell Common – Part I

Posted on November 23, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

Double Cottage at Penhill Road. Photograph courtesy of McDouall family For nearly two centuries, the above double cottage is one of just a few houses in Penhill Road. It was built around 1810 on a piece of land formerly part of of ‘Pennell Common’. Like many other historical houses in the village, the cottage has…

The History of the Double Cottage built on Pennell Common – Part II

Posted on November 23, 2024November 23, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

Double Cottage at Penhill Road Photograph courtesy of the McDouall family This double cottage has stood along Penhill Road since at least 1811. Like many other historical houses in the village, the cottage has undergone many changes over the years. Furthermore, it will have seen the comings and goings of many occupants. We left Part…

Cottage built on land formerly known as ‘Dunhams’

Posted on July 1, 2024June 28, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

For centuries, the village was a patchwork of arable and pasture fields of various shapes and sizes. Following the enclosures and with modern farming practices, many of the ‘farm fields’ became much larger and absorbed some of the ‘old fields’. Further, over time and with the demands for housing, many fields have been developed. One…

Samuel Williamson – From Town Constable to Insolvent Debtor?

Posted on February 1, 2020October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Church of St James, Great Ellingham The name Samuel Williamson (or variations of the name such as Willyamson and Willyomson) appears amongst the names of the churchwardens, overseers, constables and surveyors in the Great Ellingham Town Books 1741-1775. This is a period of time when the churchwardens, overseers, constables and surveyors dealt with the administration…

Ann, Wife of Layer Vynne, buried in 1759

Posted on August 4, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Memorial to Ann Vynne in Great Ellingham Parish Church This Memorial caught my eye on a visit to the Church of St James. The inscription looks to be as clear as the day the stone slab was laid into the floor presumably not long after February 1759. Around 260 years ago! Who were Layer and…

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