Parish
Assessment Number
1128
National Archives Field Book Reference
IR58/93301
Date Inspected
Not known - c1912
Present-day Address or Approximate Location
Church of St John the Baptist, Manor Road
Property description
Description
Church and Churchyard
Estimated Extent
0a 0r 37p
Situation
Wickhamford
Particulars
Stone building in Early English style consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and embattled western tower. Completely restored in 1841 and again restored in 1902 at a cost of £350. Contains 2 elaborate altar tombs to the Sandys family; here also was buried Penelope Washington daughter of Colonel Henry Washington, an ancestor of George Washington.
Occupier, owner and rent details
Occupier's name
VICAR AND CHURCHWARDENSOwner's Name
VICAR AND CHURCHWARDENSAddress of Owner (as in Valuation Book or Provisional Valuation)
c/o Reverend W C Allsebrook, The Vicarage, Badsey
Rent Amount
Not applicable
Valuation details
Gross Value (amount which the land might be expected to make on the open market, free of any encumbrances) | £2650 |
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Full Site Value (amount which remained after deducting the value of the buildings, etc, from the gross value of the land) | £30 |
Total Value (gross value, with deductions made for any fixed charges, rights of way and rights of common) | £2650 |
Assessable Site Value | £30 |
Deductions for buildings and structures (when working out the full site value) | £2610 |
Deductions for other things growing or on the land (when working out the full site value) | £10 |
Deductions made for fixed charges, etc (when working out the Total Value) | £2620 |
Provisional valuation and sale details
Provisional Valuation Date Confirmed
27 Jun 1913
Links
- See who lived here at the time of the 1911 census (1)