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.
The inner brick terrace of three houses was extended at ech end at some time in the 19th century.
The Post Office at the end of the lane belonged in 1861 to Edward Bangle, a small farmer with 27 acres.
In the 1871 census the name Coach House Lane is first used. Previously ‘Occupation Lane’ and ‘Mr Pemberton’s Lane’ had been used.
1861
Mr Pemberton’s Lane:
Henry Jude, 31, ag.lab., b Newton
Hannah Prime, 38, widow, b Newton
Joseph Kemp, 45, ag.lab., b Newton
David Fuller, 24, ag.lab., b Hauxton
Samuel Fuller, 56, ag.lab., b Newton
William Jude, 80, ag.lab., b Foxton
Bangle Farm:
Edward Bangle, 74, farmer of 27 acres employing 1 man 1 boy, b Harston
1871 Coach House Lane
Ambrose Kemp, 45, ag.lab., b Newton
Albert Prime, 26, ag. lab., b Newton
Joseph Kemp, 54, ag. lab., b Newton
Samuel Fuller, 69, ag. lab., b Newton
William Kemp, 46, ag. lab., b Newton
Bangles Farm:
Edward Amos Bangle, 56, independent,
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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