Keyford Street, East side: Nos.25a-37

 

Adjoining sections: Woodland Road to Crown Yard; Locks Lane to Sunnyside. Facing section: Rossiters Hill to No.61

 

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Nos.25a and 26 

No.27

Former shop

No.28

Former shop

No.29

Former shop

No.30

No.31

Post Office

No.32

No.33

Nos.34 and 35

No.36

No.37

Demolished for road widening

1744

Schematically depicted as built

1785

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1813

Not numbered on the Cruse survey

1827

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1840

Not numbered on the Tithe Map, so presumably tithe-free

1841

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1851

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1861

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1871

Joseph STAPLES, Beer House Keeper & Greenwich Pensioner

Mary YERBURY, Plumber & Glazier

Rachel A. LEGG, Grocer & Linen Draper

George SIMS, Grocer

James COGSWELL, Rwy Policeman

James R. FRAPWELL, Carpenter

Frederick JELLY, Smith & Fitter

James BROWN, Grocer

John ELLIOTT, Boot & Shoe Maker

Jane HANCOCK, Grocer

John PRICE, Gardener's Lab.

 

 

1881

Joseph STAPLES, Pensioner R Navy

Henry HARVEY, Cloth Worker

Henry YEATES, School Attendance Officer

George SIMS, Baker

John MASON, Retd Innkeeper

James R. FRAPWELL, Carpenter

Frank RENDALL, Clothweaver

James BROWN, Grocer

John ELLIOT, Boot & Shoe Maker

Uninhabited

 

Mary ROUSE, Annuitant

 

1891

Betsy STAPLES, Publican

Ann COLEMAN, Tailoress

Mary J. YEATES, Baker

Charles WHITE, Baker

Emma WALKER, Toy & Fancy Business

Frank DOWN, Grocer

George HOWELL, Clothweaver

Emily BROWN, Grocer

John ELLIOTT, Shoemaker

Henry YEO, Rwy Locking Gear Man

Jane GEORGE, Own Means

 

1901

George H. GREENLAND, Coachman & Inn Keeper

Albert R. TAYLOR, Butcher

Emma WALKER, Draper & Fancy Dealer

Charles WHITE, Grocer

Frank DOWN, Grocer

Eli NEWBURY, Miller

Occupied

Henry YEO, Fitter Locking Gear GWR

Alice HAYWARD, Dairy woman

 

1911, 1921

The Plume of Feathers, George H. GREENLAND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gable fronts on to street, mullion window in attic. Probably C17

 

Gable fronted building, possibly C17

Probably refronted earlier building

Gables fronting the street, some stone tiles. Now two houses, probably originally one.