Newspaper cutting for the sale of Bottom Farm Cottage, the offer price is £265,000.
F025/NC/001
Date: 23/07/1998
Newspaper cutting for the sale of Bottom Farm Cottage, the offer price is £265,000.
F025/NC/002
Date: 17/07/1998
Two photographs – one is a colour photograph showing Bottom Farm taken from Footpath 54 and a black and white photograph showing the Riding Lane railway bridge
F025/Ph/001
Date: [1906-1960]
Gloss colour photograph of Holtspur Bottom Farm – large barn from the east
F025/Ph/003
Date: 1994
Copy matt black and white photograph showing Holtspur Bottom Farm from the west
F025/Ph/004
Date: 1940-1950
Copy matt black and white photograph showing Holtspur Bottom Farm
F025/Ph/005
Date: 1940-1950
Holtspur Bottom farm photocopy of farm buildings from different views and section of map dated 1900 showing location
F025/R/001
Date: [1900-1999]
Photocopy of a sketch map, created by local residents, showing Riding lane buildings, railway and proposed area of Golf Course shown with a cross.
F025/R/002
Date: [1993-1994]
Photocopy of Ordnance Survey maps show Holtspur Bottom Farm buildings and immediately surrounding area. There are two maps of different scales.
F025/R/003
Date: [1924-1999]
Photocopy of an email from Wolfgang Ansorge to Michael Churn requesting information on the history of Bottom Farm.
F025/R/004
Date: [2005]
The newspaper cutting is about the renovation of Holtspur Bottom Farm into a residential house.
F025/R/005
Date: [1990-1999]