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Oxlode Farm, Hundred Foot Bank, Pymoor

History of Oxlode Farm

This was where Cyril Edward Heaps lived as child. In 2003 he wrote about his life in ‘Fifty Years of the Methodist Chapel and My Life in the Fens.’ Cyril played a significant role in the creation of a new chapel in the main village.

Black and white Ordnance Survey map from 1901 showing land plots near Oxlode Farm, a Methodist Chapel, and a canal sluice.

Oxlode Farm, Pymoor OS 1901

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