This plot of land
complete with cottage and garden was part of lot No.9 of the Manor
of Woolstone auctioned on the 21st of October 1875. Lot
9 also consisted of Glebe Meadow, Bridge Meadow, Great Bridge Meadow
and one other unnamed meadow.
Reference
417a part of lot 9 listed in the sale details consisted of the
following:
Cottage and Garden, agreed to be let to the Week St. Mary Board
School, for Ninety Nine Years from Lady-day 1875, at the rent of 1s
per Annum - 0A. 0R. 22P [0A. 0R. 22P = Acres, Roods, Poles (or
Perches)]
Land Tax Paid by Tenants 2s 1¼d per
Annum.
Lady Day is generally the 15th of August but Week St
Mary revel is linked to the alternative date for Lady Day the 8th
of September. Whoever bought Lot No.9 in 1875 bought this plot with
a current 99 year lease and accepted a rent of 1s per year until
1974 when the lease would have run out. Did the Board School buy Lot
9? Or was it bought at a later date from the new owner by the Board
School or later by the Education Authority?
Was one of the reasons the school closed in the 1970’s because the
education authority didn’t own the school? If no other contracts
had been arranged during the previous 99 years; the control of the
property would have reverted back to the land owners who had
purchased Lot No9!
(Our thanks to Bob Booker for the above contribution)
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