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Coach House Lane, Newton

History Coach House Lane

No.6 Coach House lane – Listed building

House, c.1700 with roof raised c.1720 and wing at rear added early C19. Main range of red brick, English bond. The house is said to have been the coachman’s house to the Manor Farmhouse in Town Street, Newton, now demolished.


1901 (census):

Post Office:

George Thurlow, 40, carpenter builder and farmer, b Newton

Elizabeth, 42, postmistress, b Norfolk

Madelene T, 7, b Newton

 

William Kemp, 76, labourer on the road, b Newton

 

David Fuller, 64, agric. labourer, b Hauxton

Mary, 48, b Newton

 

One house uninhabited

 

Elijah Fuller, 25, agric. lab., b Newton

Sarah, 27, b Thurston

Laura E, 1, b Newton

Percy E, 5 mos, b Newton

 

Betsy Prime, 67, widow, b Haslingfield

Albert, 26, teamster on farm, b Newton

 

Ambrose Kemp, 75, agric. lab., b Newton

Sarah, 69, b Hauxton


 

 

 

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