Monument record 0512600100 - BRAGENHAM KILN FARM

Summary

Eighteenth to nineteenth century records of brick and tile kiln at Bragenham Kiln Farm.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (2)

  • BRICKWORKS (18th Century to 19th Century - 1700 AD to 1899 AD)
  • TILE WORKS (18th Century to 19th Century - 1700 AD to 1899 AD)

Description

MANORIAL TILE KILN AT KILN FARM 1734 (& IN C17?)(B9).
MESSUAGE & BRICK & TILE KILN, SOULBURY 1720 (B1).
BRICKS FROM 'BRAGNAM KILN' 1764 (B2).
KILN FARM IN 1806 HAD LIMEHOUSE & DRYING SHEDS; REFERENCES TO CLAY & FUEL SOURCES (B3).
'KILN' APPROX AT NGR, MAP IN 1825 (B5).
KILN DISUSED BY 1851? (B6).
SEE CAS CARD.

Sources (9)

  • <1>SBC1615 Unpublished document: 1720. BEDS CRO; COVENANT (REF KK330), CONVEYANCE (REF KK 530-1), PROBATE OF WILL OF JOS GURNEY (REF KK534),.
  • <2>SBC1921 Unpublished document: 1764. BRO DOCUMENT, 1764, REF D/KN10.
  • <3>SBC1612 Unpublished document: 1806. BEDS CRO DOCUMENT, 1806, REF KK786.
  • <4>SBC1613 Unpublished document: 1823. BEDS CRO DOCUMENT, 1823, REF KK873.
  • <5>SBC1967 Map: Andrew Bryant. 1825. Map of the County of Buckinghamshire. Printed map. Linen. 1.5 inches:1 mile.
  • <6>SBC1614 Unpublished document: 1851. BEDS CRO, TERRIER 1851 (REF KK789).
  • <7>SBC19727 Bibliographic reference: James Joseph Sheahan. 1862. History and Topography of Buckinghamshire. p748.
  • <8>SBC8001 Bibliographic reference: LOWTHER PC 1981(AUG) FIELD VISIT (SEE HER SOULBURY PARISH SURVEY PP13,28, IN CAS FILE 2763).
  • <9>SBC3087 Verbal communication: COLEMAN SR, BEDS CC COUNTY PLANNING DEPT 1982(SEPT ) PERS COMM; &SEE HIS NOTES, FROM HIS LEIGHTON BU.

Location

Grid reference SP 906 287 (point)
Civil Parish SOULBURY, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Oct 19 2024 10:28AM

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