Cavendish, The Green c.1965
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Photo ref: C509012
Photo of Cavendish, The Green c.1965

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The brick house on the left belonged to the blacksmith, with the forge behind. A house has since been built in the yard. To the right is the Grape Vine of c1520, with 20th-century pargetting. The White Horse, beyond, is 18th-century with a mansard roof. Opposite is Green End, re-fronted in white brick in the 1860s, with the names of the workmen cut into the bricks by the front door.

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My 3rd great grandfather lived here and was a wheelwright, his name was William Spencer and he was married to Hannah Hammond b 1796 . Her father and mother were Jeremiah Hammond b 1749 and his wife Mary Brown b 1760. William's son Robert moved to Croydon for work with his wife Harriet Parkinson. My great grandfather Herbert Spencer was born 1857 in Croydon and my grandfather Henry Spencer born 1886 ...see more
My Grandparents stayed here in 1955, they had emigrated to Canada in 1951 and come "home" on Holiday. I have the original receipt for their stay! Greetings from Canada eh!