BROUGHTON GROVE FARMHOUSE, FIELD BROUGHTON. An investigation using documentary evidence.

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BROUGHTON GROVE FARMHOUSE, FIELD BROUGHTON. An investigation using documentary evidence. Location of house. Grove Farmhouse (BGF) is in the hamlet of Field which is 2 miles north of. Access is via a track from the centre of the hamlet which loops around the farm rejoining the to Barrow Banks road. This track allows access to barns and cottages which originally formed the home farm for Grove. Detail from 85 OS Map

Detail from 97 OS Map Recent History from visual and oral sources The house is now a private residence but it is said that from 924, and possibly earlier, it was used as the farmhouse and known as Grove Farm because of its proximity to Grove, the mansion house nearby. It is set adjacent to a substantial coach house/stables known to have belonged to Grove and several shippen s and barns used by the residents of Grove and the farmer but now converted to dwellings. An apparently older cottage nearby, Grove Cottage, may have been the earlier farmhouse.

Census Records. Grove Farm is first specifically named as a property in Field in the 88 Census. The then resident Crow(e) and family are shown in the earlier 86 census and the 87census but not in those for 85 or 84. Neither do they appear in the 89 or 90 Census. A Crow family are farming at Hampsfield Hall in 87 but any family connection is not known. 86 6 Field Crow Bella M 46 46 3 2 Ag Lab Barton,W land 87 7 Field Crow 55 55 3 Ag Lab Barton,W land 88 Grove Farm Crowe Hannah 65 65 5 Farm Bailiff Cloughthorpe Lindale 89 7 Field 90 5 Field Graves Graves John Taylor Robert Edward John Thomas Ann John Taylor John Thomas Ann Mary Loisa Margaret Hannah 32 26 5 3 42 36 3 0 6 Farm Bailiff The Greaves Cark Hall Bankside Field Field Flookburgh Holker Lower East East East Census Records - Possibilities to explore. Logically it should be possible to track a property using the Census Enumerators route but it is clear from the records that the Census Enumerators did not follow the same route for each census. Therefore what is now Grove Farmhouse cannot be recognised from the order in which Field properties were listed. However a directory for the area states that John Graves, Farm Bailiff and Miss Graves dressmaker lived at BGF in 90. John Graves is shown on the 89 and 90 census as shown in the table above. Assuming that they lived in the same house then BGF is entry 7 on the 89 census and entry 5 on the 90 census.

History of Ownership. The present name of Grove Farmhouse was previously Grove Farm, amended when the present owners Nigel and Sandra Mills purchased the property in February 984. note Prior to this it was temporarily known for marketing purposes as Fawcett s Farm. Robert Edward Fawcett having purchased the farm and outbuildings from Muriel Dixon on 8/7/983. This sale included the farmhouse, 3/4 barns, adjacent field and track. Other conveyances show the following history of ownership from /2/924: 0/02/924 23/04/930 0/07/970 24/05/983 08/07/983 Wilfred Percival BLYTH, Draper of G-o-S, Lancashire to Johney Dixon, Farmer of Meathop Hall, Westmorland. Mary DIXON, Widow of BGF and William DIXON, Haulage Contractor of 85 Newby St, Stanley Park, Liverpool, To William James DIXON, Farmer, of Meathop Hall, Westmorland. Ethel DIXON, widow, of Meathop Hall Cottage, Witherslack, James Derek DIXON, farmer, of BGF, John Anthony DIXON, farmer, of Meathop Hall Farm (executors of William James Dixon dec d 6/2/970) To James Derek DIXON Section 52(local occupation) agreement between Muriel DIXON and LD Special Planning Board for all barns. Muriel DIXON of BGF To Robert Edward FAWCETT of St Albans, Hertfordshire. Includes references to land 5 acres 3 roods, access rights, upper storey of barn, payment to Chief Lords, fee farm rent of 7s9p3f. Includes land, barns, stables and 5.094 acres. Includes 3 barns, adjacent field and tracks. Age of House. There are several indicators of age that are helpful in trying to date the building and development of the house, the main ones found so far are old maps and the obvious physical features of the house. Maps. The earliest dated map found so far is the First Edition Count Series of OS Maps of 852 Lancashire and Furness :0,560 which clearly shows the house. Tithe maps are yet to be explored. Architectural & Vernacular Features. There are several features of the house which may give an indication of its history and its development over time. Structure: It is of stone rubble wall structure with large corner boulders acting as the foundations. Lime mortar was used but it seems that over time this has been patched or replaced with cement and the whole house has been rendered and painted for waterproofing. Design: It is of a traditional design for a humble building (Brunskill Vernacular Architecture page 42) with the main windows to the east and originally only a small window on the west wall to suit the prevailing weather conditions. There are indications that the house was originally 2 cottages. The front door is offset to the right and a matching alcove exists inside the house to the left. The only load bearing structural wall inside divides the house in two to its full height and the other dividing walls being of wattle and daub or where alterations have been made, lathe and plaster. The main chimneys match

each other at either end of the house and a small fireplace used to exist in each of the larger upstairs rooms. There is evidence that the house was modernised in the 850 s with extra windows to the east and the fitting of sash windows whose design became dominant in the 850 s. The front windows were probably framed with stone at this time whilst the other windows, not on public view, retained their original slate sills. (see photo) The interior 4 panel pine doors with small brass handles also indicate modernisation around this time as does the single pine staircase. The roof timbers are of planed wood and the slate roof has overhanging eaves indicating an early 9 th re-roofing. A mid 9 th century sash window with slate sill. Nigel Mills