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Meopham - Inland Revenue Land Valuation Survey 1910  continued

Copy of two pages of Field Book No. 2 - showing details of  Assessment 198 (Reference: 1R58170917). With transcription of description of the above house and outbuildings

Field Book 2 with details of Assessment No. 198     i.e. Cuthbert Golding Bird’s house, now demolished,, on
                                                             Meopham Green: estate now comprises five new detached residences.

Particulars, description and notes made on inspection:-

A Brick Rough Cast & Slate House (1897) First Floor 11 Bed & Dressing Rooms
Bath Hse 4 Reception Rooms Garden Room (under glass) Servants Hall
Kitchen Scullery Pantry Dairy Larder Boots Room. (Lighted Aceteleyn gas Home
made) Cellar Conservatory 4 Glass Houses Heated Fern House Tool House
Range of Brick & Slate Coal & wood Sheds & Fruit Room Store Shed in
Brick & Slate Stabling 3 Horses Harness Room Coachhouse and
Motor Garage Loft over the whole Gardens Lawns Orchard
Paddock water laid on

Market Value £2200
Gross Value £2402

(Field Book Reference: 1R58 /7G9 17)

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