You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Buildings/churches>Gregories>Reproduction of items relating to Gregories Reproduction of items relating to GregoriesReference number B-G/R Records in this SectionPhotocopy of Sales Particulars of the Second Portion of Burke's EstateDetails of 300 acres known as ‘Gregories’ (previously the site of the house of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, MP) including a farmhouse to be divided into 100 freehold plots for sale through Curtis and Henson B-G/R/001 Date: 1907Photocopy of Sales Particulars of the Second Portion of Burke's EstateDetails of 300 acres known as ‘Gregories’ (previously the site of the house of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, MP) including a farmhouse to be divided into 100 freehold plots for sale through Curtis and Henson – duplicate entry of item one, no copy B-G/R/002 Date: 1907Article entitled "Particulars".Article describing the estate for sale. B-G/R/003 Date: 1905Auctioneer's brochure entitled "Second portion of Burkes Estate".Extract from auction particulars regarding Burkes Estate and list of plots. B-G/R/004 Date: 1907Photocopies sale particulars of WaysideSale particulars of Wayside on sale for £1,200 B-G/R/005 Date: 1930-1960Photocopies of sale particulars of ShrublandsSales particulars of Shrublands on sale for £2,000 B-G/R/006 Date: 1930-1960Photocopy of sale particulars entitled "Burkes Estate".Description of 100 plots of land available for development B-G/R/007 Date: 1905-1910Copy of newspaper article entitled "House has had many celebrated owners"Article regarding Gregories, with brief history of house, as it is on the market. B-G/R/008 Date: 1990-2000Copy of a plan showing GregoriesConveyance plan showing Gregories. B-G/R/009 Date: 06/02/1962Photocopy of details from Mrs Burke's will.Names include members of the Burke and Nugent families and the Bishop of Rochester who was an executor. B-G/R/010 Date: 1811Photocopy of sales particulars entitled "Gregories - Beaconsfield".Sales particulars for Piebalds and The Old Coach House. Includes black and white photographs. B-G/R/011 Date: 31/10/1950Framed copy of black and white picture showing the windmill to the right of the house. The seat of the Rt Honourable Edmund Burke at Beaconsfield,BucksPicture from European Magazine Published by J Sewett, Cornhill. Gregories (later called Butler’s Court) First mansion built c1700; extended as in print c1718, destroyed by fire 1813. B-G/R/012 Date: [1950-2000]Plan of remaining portion showing land for sale.Copy of map showing remaining land for sale on Burke’s estate for building. Shows road layout and sold plots. B-G/R/014 Date: 1/7/1911Copy of land registry document for Shepherd's Corner.Copy of land registry document for Shepherd’s Corner. Includes map showing location of the property. B-G/R/015 Date: 27/11/1980Copy of a photograph showing the design of Gregories House taken by H G Stone.Copy of a photograph showing the design of Gregories House taken by H G Stone. B-G/R/016 Date: [1980-2000]Copy of an advertisement for the sale of a second portion of Burkes estate, including around 100 freehold plots.This portion covered around 300 acres including ‘Gregories’ Burkes Grove and old fashioned country farmhouse. The auctioneers are Curtis & Henson. B-G/R/017 Date: [1980-2000]Copy of a sales advertisement for 28 sites on the Burkes estate.This is to be sold at auction by Alfred C Frost. B-G/R/018 Date: {1980-2000]Copy of a map of Gregories, illustrating the separate lots.Copy of a map of Gregories, illustrating the separate areas. B-G/R/019 Date: [1980-2000]Plan of Burkes Estate showing building plots for salePhotocopy of Key plan of Burke’s Estate showing boundary, proposed new roads, existing roads, portions now offered and remainder of the estate. Individual plots numbered and where sold. Plots offered for sale by Messrs. Curtis & Henson, Auctioneers, 5 Mount Street, Grosvener Square, London. Map annotated “Portion overlooking Hall Barn Park Lord Grenfell’s field referred ... B-G/R/020 Date: 1907 Related links to other pages No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: GregoriesSection: Reproduction of items relating to GregoriesItem: Photocopy of Sales Particulars of the Second Portion of Burke's EstateItem: Photocopy of Sales Particulars of the Second Portion of Burke's EstateItem: Article entitled "Particulars".Item: Auctioneer's brochure entitled "Second portion of Burkes Estate".Item: Photocopies sale particulars of WaysideItem: Photocopies of sale particulars of ShrublandsItem: Photocopy of sale particulars entitled "Burkes Estate".Item: Copy of newspaper article entitled "House has had many celebrated owners"Item: Copy of a plan showing GregoriesItem: Photocopy of details from Mrs Burke's will.Item: Photocopy of sales particulars entitled "Gregories - Beaconsfield".Item: Framed copy of black and white picture showing the windmill to the right of the house. 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