1941: Block 2. Thixendale

Schedule

Lot
No.
Description Tenant Acreage Rent
£ s d
10 Manor Farm In hand 641.813 Est. 280 0 0
11 Gills Farm W. H. Wood 556.667 app. 205 0 0
12 Grits Farm F. & J. Mudd 620.707 217 0 0
13 Cottage Buildings and Land T.Boyes 35.699 34 0 0
14 Cottage Buildings and Land Mrs. M. Midgley 22.437 25 5 0
15 Cottage Buildings and Land G. Williamson 7,802 15 15 0
16 Cottage Buildings and Land W. Bradley 6.923 14 0 0
17 Cottage Buildings and Land F. Coates 9.310 21 15 0
18 Cottage Buildings and Garden T. Hudson 6.192 14 10 0
19 Cottage and Garden Mrs. E. Found .118 5 0 0
20 Cottage and Garden G. Heptun .050 5 0 0
21 Cottage and Garden K Suggitt .150 5 0 0
22 Cottage and Garden F.Burgess .125 5 0 0
23 Cottage and Garden W. Wood .220 6 0 0
24 Garden W.Lacey .030 5 0
25 Cottage and Garden F. Harben .150 7 16 0
26 Cottage and Garden A. Pudsey .251 7 16 0
27 Cottage and Garden A. Hepton .150 7 16 0
28 Cottage and Garden T. W. Jefferson .160 8 0 0
29 School and House East Riding County Council .351 12 13 0
30 Cottage and Garden In hand .238 Est. 39 0 0
      1,909.543 £1,036 11 0
31 Grass Field      

Lot 10 - Manor Farm

WITH VACANT POSSESSION

Area 641 Acres, 3 roods, 5 poles

AN EXCELLENT MIXED FARM
known as
MANOR FARM, Thixendale

Manor Farm - photo

SITUATION

THE FARM land encircles the village of Thixendale and the house and steading lie conveniently at the North end.

THE LAND

is typical of the wold country and lies well for the homestead.

THE FARM HOUSE

is a fine detached residence, built of brick and tile, and affords the following accommodation:-
TWO LIVING ROOMS, KITCHEN, SCULLERY, STOREROOM and PANTRY. On the First Floor are FIVE BEDROOMS and TWO MEN’S ROOMS.

THE FARM BUILDINGS

are of the same structure as the House, and in an excellent state of repair. They consist of large Fold Yard, Thirteen-stall Stable, Byre for Eleven, Seven Loose Boxes, Barn, Granary, and Chaff and Turnip House, Four-stall Groom Stable.

WOLD BUILDINGS

There are two sets of additional buildings on the South and North side if the Dale, each comprising open Fold Yard, Barn and Granary.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

189 Arable 16.869
190 Arable 26.448
191 Arable 29.328
195 Arable 52.751
199 Arable 24.946
200 Arable 54.876
160 Arable 28.814
150 Arable 21.392
148 Arable 18.679
138 Arable 28.050
161 Arable 34.024
171 Arable 13.540
168 Arable 24.197
136 Arable 35.972
172 Road 3.799
137 Road 3.441
174 Grass 8.565
Pt 176 Grass 1.893
188 Grass 14.772
198 Grass 17.214
194 Grass 95.272
139 Grass 27.697
163 Grass 3.500
169 Grass 28.704
173 Grass 10.612
186a Grass .400
164 Grass 8.966
175 House and Buildings 1.732
192 House and Buildings 4.297
162 House and Buildings 1.033
641.813

In hand.

This was lot 3 in the 1919 sale .

Lot 11 - Gills Farm

Area 556 Acres, 2 roods, 26 poles

AN IMPORTANT WOLD FARM
known as
GILL’S FARM, Thixendale

SITUATION

THE FARM is situated on a good road well protected by trees and overlooking Thixendale village.

THE LAND

lies conveniently for the homestead and in a ring fence.

THE FARM HOUSE

built of brick and tile, comprises THREE LIVING ROOMS, TWO KITCHENS, SCULLERY, DAIRY, FIVE BEDROOMS. MAN’S ROOM and a large ATTIC.

HIND’S HOUSE

This comprises TWO LIVING ROOMS, KITCHEN and SCULLERY, THREE BEDROOMS.

THE FARM BUILDINGS

are of brick and slate, and comprise covered Fold Yard, Two Eight-stall Stables, Six Loose Boxes, Two Byres, each for Eight, Barn, Two Granaries, Eight-bay Dutch Barn. Blacksmith’s and Joiner’s Shop, Turnip and Chaff House, Cart Shed, Two open Fold Yards.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

40 Arable 37.020
41 Arable 28.113
42 Arable 23.350
107 Arable 21.824
28 Arable 43.377
27 Arable 35.629
26 Arable 43.675
29 Arable 27.048
30 Arable 22.252
110 Arable 25.760
111 Arable 31.381
151 Arable 38.337
152 Arable 36.229
33 Grass 1.455
34 Grass 2.940
25 Grass 50.996
Pt106 Grass 59.560
38 Grass 3.529
37 Grass 2.375
39 Grass 14.347
32 House and Buildings 3.135
31 Plantation 3.574
36 Road .456
108 Road .305
556.667
Let on a yearly 6th April tenancy to Mr. W. H. Wood at an apportioned rent of £205 per annum, subject to a temporary allowance of £25 per annum. 31, 36, 108 In hand.

This was lot 4 in the 1919 sale .

Lot 12 - Grits Farm

Area 620 Acres, 2 roods, 33 poles

AN EXCELLENT FARM
known as
THIXENDALE GRITS

Thixendale Grits - photo

SITUATION

On a good road in a sheltered position convenient for and overlooking the picturesque village of Thixendale.

THE LAND

is arranged in a ring fence round the steading and includes two valuable Dales for grazing and some excellent arable land.

THE FARM HOUSE

An attractive detached residence, lies well for the main road, and is well constructed in of brick and tile. The accommodation includes THREE LIVING ROOMS, TWO KITCHENS, SCULLERY, PANTRY, SIX BEDROOMS. MAN’S ROOM, BATHROOM and BOX-ROOM.

COTTAGES

A pair of Cottages built of brick and tile, each containing LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN and  THREE BEDROOMS.

THE FARM BUILDINGS

are well planned round the house, and comprise open Fold Yard, Three Loose Boxes, Byre for Ten and Two Byres for Six, Turnip House, Twelve-stall Stable,  Double Box and Calf House, Three Granaries, large covered Fold Yard, Two Barns, Four-bay Implement Shed, Binder and Milk House, Two Six-bay Cart Sheds.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

17 House and Buildings 3.310
17a Garden .415
16 Grass 2.249
22 Grass 2.610
21 Grass 5.330
24 Grass 41.140
5 Grass 72.917
153 Grass 42.122
20 Arable 48.467
4 Rough 3.599
1 Arable 48.549
3 Arable 23.372
2 Arable 45.009
6 Arable 51.867
7 Arable 42.932
10 Arable 38.587
11 Arable 30.656
12 Arable 35.575
14 Arable 35.431
23 Arable 29.604
13 Road .218
154 Road .320
150 Road 2.170
9 Cottages .631
15 Plantation 9.082
18 Plantation 1.219
20a Plantation 3.326
620.707
Let on a yearly 6th April tenancy to Messrs. F. and J. Mudd at a rent of £217 per annum. 20a In hand.

This was lot 5 in the 1919 sale .

Lot 13 - Cottage Farm

Area 35 Acres 2 roods 32 poles

An Attractive Small Holding
known as
COTTAGE HOUSE
Thixendale

SITUATION:At the Western End of the village of Thixendale and adjoining the Manor House Farm.

THE LAND: The land in this Lot includes the village cow pastures, which are subject to other cow gaits as disclosed in the schedule hereto.

THE HOUSE, which is also the village Store, is semi-detached, built of brick and tiles and contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN and TWO BEDROOMS.

THE FARM BUILDINGS to the rear of the Cottage consist of Two Loose Boxes, Byre for Two, Two Piggeries, Two-stall Stable, Barn, Granary, and a small Fold Yard.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 175a Cottage and Homestead .200
Pt 176 Garden .090
Pt 177 Shed, Grass and Paddock .450
Pt 113 Grass 7.203
179
158
185
Cow pasture Gross Area 21.500
Subject to:
 Three Cowgaits on Lot 14 7.098
 One Cowgait on Lot 17 2.366 Effective Area
   
12.045
Pt 157 Grass 2.438
Pt 113a Arable 8.332
Pt 112 Arable 1.981
Pt 149 Arable 2.960
35.699
Let on a yearly 6th April tenancy to Mr. T. Boyes at a rent of £34 per annum.

This lot refers to what is now Cottage Farm and additional lands opposite and to the east. Cottage Farm was lot 6 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 14

Area 22 Acres 1 rood 30 poles

A Similar Holding
known as
COTTAGE No. 1
Thixendale

SITUATION: Adjoining Cottage House

THE LAND lies in Thixendale, and there is also a valuable Accommodation Field opposite the cottage.

THE HOUSE, built of brick and tile contains TWO KITCHENS, DAIRY, TWO BEDROOMS and small Attic.

THE FARM BUILDINGS consist of Two-stall Stable, Byre for Two, Two Piggeries, Barn, Granary, and Cart Shed.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 175a House and Buildings .130
Pt 177 Grass .376
Pt 113 Grass 3.012
Pt 157 Grass 2.530
Pt 112 Arable 4.021
Pt 113a Arable 2.484
Pt 149 Arable 2.692
Three Cowgaits in the village Cow Pasture. See Lot 13 7.098
22.377
Let on a yearly 6th April tenancy to Mrs. M. Midgely at a rent of £25 5s 0d.

This was lot 7 in the 1919 sale. Later, parts merged with Cottage Farm and parts became The Old Stables.


Lot 15 - Beamer View

Area 7 Acres 3 roods 8 poles

A Modern Semi-detached Cottage Holding
known as
COTTAGE No. 2
Thixendale

THE HOUSE is built in keeping with the rest of the village. It contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, PANTRY, WASH HOUSE, COAL HOUSE and THREE BEDROOMS.

THE OUTBUILDINGS are convenient and consist of Cow house for Two, Barn, and Pig Sty.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 184 House and Buildings .250
Pt 155 Grass 2.033
Pt 157 Grass 2.950
Pt 149 Arable 2.569
7.802
Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. G. Williamson at rent of £15 15s 0d per annum.

This was lot 12 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 16 - Little Garth

Area 6 Acres 3 roods 29 poles

A Similar Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 3
Thixendale

THE LAND adjoins the Cottage.

THE HOUSE is built in keeping with the rest of the village. It contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, PANTRY, WASH HOUSE, COAL HOUSE and THREE BEDROOMS.

THE OUTBUILDINGS are convenient and consist of Cow house for Two, Barn, and Pig Sty.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 184 House and Buildings .250
156 Grass 1.474
Pt 157 Grass 2.800
Pt 149 Arable 2.399
6.923
Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. W. Bradley at rent of £14 per annum.

This was lot 13 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 17 - Now Village Stores

Area 9 Acres 1 rood 1 pole

A Semi-detached Cottage Holding
known as
COTTAGE No. 4
Thixendale

SITUATION: Opposite the village Church.

THE LAND adjoins the Cottage and runs alongside the village street.

THE HOUSE, built of brick and slate contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, PANTRY and THREE BEDROOMS.

THE OUTBUILDINGS, of similar construction consist of Barn and Piggery.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 180 House and Buildings .720
Pt 112 Arable 1.783
Pt 113 Grass 2.296
Pt 177 Smithy, etc. .100
Pt 113a Arable 2.045
One Cow gait in the village Cow Pasture. See Lot 13 2.366
9.310

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. F. Coates at a rent of £21 15s 0d per annum.

This lot covers what is now the Village Stores and ‘Tanglewood’. Parts of the Smithycan still bee seen. This was lot 17 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 18 - Carriers Cottage

Area 6 Acres 0 rood 31 poles

A Modern
Semi-detached Cottage Holding
known as
COTTAGE No. 5
Thixendale

SITUATION: Situated in the middle of the village opposite the School.

THE HOUSE is built of brick and red tile, and is in keeping with the rest of the village. It contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, WASH HOUSE, COAL HOUSE and THREE BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 178 House and Buildings .177
Pt 112 Arable 1.158
Pt 113 Grass 1.591
Pt 113a Arable 3.268
6.192

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. T. Hudson at a rent of £14 10s 0d.per annum.

This was lot 19 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 19

Area 19 poles

An Attractive Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 6
Thixendale

SITUATION: Built at the side of Cottage House, with a small grass paddock on the other side of the road.

THE HOUSE, built of brick and tile, PARLOUR-KITCHEN, SCULLERY, DAIRY and TWO BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 175a House and Buildings .006
Pt 177 Grass .112
.118

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mrs. E. Found at a rent of £5 per annum.

This was lot 8 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 20

Area 8 poles

An Detached Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 7
Thixendale

SITUATION: In the village, on the West side of the school.

THE HOUSE, built of brick, stone and slate, and contains large ENTRANCE PORCH, PARLOUR-KITCHEN, PANTRY and TWO BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 176 House and Buildings .050

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. G. Hepton at a rent of £5 per annum.

This refers to the cottage on the corner of the road junction opposite what is now The Old Post Office. This was lot 9 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 21

Area 24 poles

A Terrace Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 8
Thixendale

THE HOUSE, standing in a small garden is built of stone and tile, contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, and TWO BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 187 House and Buildings .150

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. E. Suggitt at a rent of £5 per annum.

This refers to the western part of ‘Round-The-Bend’. This was lot 14 in the 1919 sale


Lot 22

Area 20 poles

A Similar Terrace Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 9
Thixendale

THE HOUSE, built of stone and tile, contains KITCHEN, WASH HOUSE, ONE LARGE DIVIDED BEDROOM.

OUTBUILDINGS, Stone and tile Piggery

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 187 House and Buildings .125

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. F. Burgess at a rent of £5 per annum.

This refers to the eastern part of ‘Round-The-Bend’, adjoining the pub. This was lot 15 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 23

Area 34 poles

A Semi-detached Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 10
Thixendale

THE HOUSE, standing next to the School House, built of brick and tile, and containing LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, PANTRY.

OUTBUILDINGS, Loose Box.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 184 House and Buildings .220

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. W. Wood at a rent of £6 per annum.

The location of this lot is not clear. The Ord. No. number suggests a location near to ‘Kirlyn’, but that does not match the wording above showing the house standing next to the school house.


Lot 24

Area 5 poles

A SMALL GARDEN

SITUATION. In the middle of the village of Thixendale, adjoining the Cow Pastures.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 180 Garden .030

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. W. Lacey at a rent of 5s per annum.

This refers to land approximately opposite ‘Kirlyn’. This was lot 16 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 25

Area 24 poles

An Attractive Semi-detached Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 11
Thixendale

SITUATION. Opposite the School and School House in the middle of the village.

THE HOUSE is of modern construction and built of brick and red tile, and contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, WASH-HOUSE, COAL HOUSE and THREE BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 178 House and Buildings .150

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. F. Harben at a rent of £7 16s. 0d per annum.

Currently 3 Diamond Cottages. This was lot 20 in the 1919 sale.


Lot 26

Area 1 rood

An Semi-detached Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 12
Thixendale

SITUATION. Situated opposite the Church.

THE HOUSE stands a little way back from the village street, and contains LIVING ROOM, PANTRY, KITCHEN, THREE BEDROOMS, WASH-HOUSE.

OUTBUILDINGS are of brick and slate, and consist of Barn, Piggery, and Stable.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 180 House and Buildings .251

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. A. Pudsey at a rent of £7 16s. 0d per annum.

Currently called Church View, next to the village stores. This was lot 18 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 27

Area 24 poles

A Modern
Semi-detached Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 13
Thixendale

SITUATION. Opposite the School House.

THE HOUSE is of modern construction and built of brick and red tile, and contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, WASH-HOUSE, COAL HOUSE and THREE BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 178 House and Buildings .150

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. A. Hepton at a rent of £7 16s. 0d per annum.

Currently 2 Diamond Cottages. This was lot 21 in the 1919 sale.


Lot 28

Area 26 poles

A Similar Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 14
Thixendale

SITUATION. In the middle of the village.

THE HOUSE is constructed of brick and red tile, and contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, WASH-HOUSE, COAL HOUSE and THREE BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 178 House and Buildings .160

Let on a yearly tenancy to Mr. T. W. Jefferson at a rent of £8 per annum.

This was lot 22 in the 1919 sale .


Lot 29

Area 1 rood  16 poles

THE
SCHOOL and SCHOOLHOUSE
Thixendale

SITUATION. Adjoining the Church in the centre of the village.

THE HOUSE is attractively designed in mellowed bricks and tiled roof, and contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, SCULLERY, TWO BEDROOMS.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 181 School and Schoolhouse .351

The School House is let on a yearly tenancy to the East Riding County Council at a rent of £12 12s. 0d per annum. The School is let at a nominal rent of 1s. per annum.

This was not in the 1919 sale.


Lot 30

WITH VACANT POSESSION
Area 38 poles

A Semi-detached Cottage
known as
COTTAGE No. 15
Thixendale

SITUATION. At the eastern end of the village.

THE HOUSE is built of brick and tile and fronts on to the village street. It contains LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, SCULLERY, THREE BEDROOMS.

OUTBUILDINGS Brick and tile Loose Box.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

Pt 184 House and Buildings .238

In hand.

This refers to October Barn and land to the left and right of it.  This was lot 10 in the 1919 sale.


Lot 31

Area 17 acres  2 roods 15 poles

A VALUABLE GRASS FIELD
situated at
Bishop Wilton

WAYLEAVE. The lot is subject to the Buckrose Light & power Company Limited wayleave for electricity cables and poles, etc., over this land at 4s. per annum, under an agreement which can be seen as provided in Stipulation No. 7 above.

Ord. No.

DESCRIPTION

Area (acres)

376 Grass 17.595

Let with Lot 11 to Mr. W. H. Wood on a yearly tenancy at an apportioned rent of £10 per annum.


Originals

1941_Sale_-_Block_2_-_Thixendale
1941 Sale - Block 2 - Thixendale
1941_Sale_-_Manor_Farm_(1)
1941 Sale - Manor Farm (1)
1941_Sale_-_Manor_Farm_(2)
1941 Sale - Manor Farm (2)
1941_Sale_-_Manor_Farm_(3)
1941 Sale - Manor Farm (3)
1941_Sale_-_Gill's_Farm
1941 Sale - Gill’s Farm
1941_Sale_-_Thixendale_Grits_(1)
1941 Sale - Thixendale Grits (1)
1941_Sale_-_Thixendale_Grits_(2)
1941 Sale - Thixendale Grits (2)
1941_Sale_-_Thixendale_Grits_(3)
1941 Sale - Thixendale Grits (3)
1941_Sale_-_Lots_13_to_16
1941 Sale - Lots 13 to 16
1941_Sale_-_Lots_17_to_21
1941 Sale - Lots 17 to 21
1941_Sale_-_Lots_22_to_26
1941 Sale - Lots 22 to 26
1941_Sale_-_Lots_27_to_31_(1)
1941 Sale - Lots 27 to 31 (1)
1941_Sale_-_Lots_27_to_31_(2)
1941 Sale - Lots 27 to 31 (2)