Building record 1818/0/7 - 44/46 Church Street (Old Tithe Farm)
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Summary
Probably constructed in the early 17th century. It has been converted from a single property to two dwellings at some point.
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Full Description
{1} Tithe Farm was probably constructed in the early 17th century, the chimney pots are similar in style to those seen on Great Addington Hall which was built around 1615. The building may have been built by John Wells who died in 1617; John established the Ringstead Gift in his will. It is believed to be the home of Simon Tuttle until his death in June 1630. Soon after this the Tuttle family moved to the New World and established themselves there. [Included as a feature of local heritage interest on the neighbourhood plan.]
<1> PLAN-ITX, 2020, Ringstead Neighbourhood Plan 2011-2031: 2nd Draft (Regulation 16) Submission, December 2020, p. 63/ref:2 (Report). SNN115370.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1>XY SNN115370 Report: PLAN-ITX. 2020. Ringstead Neighbourhood Plan 2011-2031: 2nd Draft (Regulation 16) Submission, December 2020. PLAN-ITX. p. 63/ref:2. [Mapped feature: #85243 ]
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 9840 7505 (23m by 20m) |
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Civil Parish | RINGSTEAD, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Feb 25 2025 7:07PM