Millenium
Gardens, St. Margarets Street |
The
3 Gables with Queens Head adjoining it c.1900 |
Bushes Yard where the Millenium Garden stands today c.1900 |
The Gardens in the 1950`s with the side of the Liberal Club before retoration and signs of the weavers workshops on the top floor. |
1841
Tithe map with the numbers of the buildings |
457
House, and garden, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph Channing Pearce & others) 458 Garden, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph Channing Pearce & others) 459 Four tenements, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph Channing Pearce & others) 460 Queen's Head Inn, and premises, Col. William Miles (James Crisp) 461 House, Edward Tugwell Lawrence (John Rees Jones) 462 House, Thomas Hosier Saunders (Thomas Wheeler) 463 Two houses, Richard Newiman (Himself) |
In
pursuance of the said agreement and in consideration of the sum of £300
on or before the execution of these presents paid by the purchaser to the
Vendor (the receipt of which sum the Vendor hereby acknowledges) the Vendor as
Beneficial Owner hereby conveys unto the Purchaser First all that messuage
and shop with the yard and premises belonging thereto situate in St. Margaret
Street in the town and Parish of Bradford-on-Avon formerly known as number
1 St. Margarets Street aforesaid and formerly in occupation of Mrs. Matilda
Barnett and also all that messuage or tenement formerly the fully licensed
Public House known as the Queen's Head Inn with its cellars Brewery Storeroom
Dwelling-house yard and premises adjoining the last described premises and being
formerly Number 2 St. Margarets St. foresaid all which premises are now
known as Number 2 St. Margarets St aforesaid and were late in the occupation
of John Harrington and are coloured red on the said plan secondly All
that strip of land 3 feet wide forming part of the site of the messuage shop
and premises formerly known as No. 3 Saint Margaret street aforesaid which
strip of land is coloured- blue on the said plan To hold unto and to the
use of the Purchaser in fee simple Subject as to the said hereditaments and premises
coloured blue on the said plan to the right of way created as hereinbefore recited
by the Indenture of the 11th day of May 1917 |