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Title: Where do I find the records about a property (incl. owners/tenants) in Saltash?
Post by: GPS Hella on Monday 11 October 10 22:07 BST (UK)
Hello  :)

I am looking for a list of tenants of two houses in Saltmill, Saltash, Cornwall, and also for the original building plans.

I know, that the house was built somewhen between 1927 and 1930. today they are council houses, but maybe they used to belong to individual people once.

Is there a chance to find it out? And is there anywhere where I can find a list of all tenants/owners?


I also need to have a look at the building plans of both houses, if they might have been one at some point and if yes, when was the house divided then.

I know for a fact, that the whole street was build after 1907, because there is a map that shows that it used to be a field.

I am not sure if the records are kept in Plymouth, or in Saltash.


Thank you,
GPS Hella
Title: Re: Where do I find the records about a property (incl. owners/tenants) in Saltash?
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Friday 15 October 10 23:30 BST (UK)
Hi
How about trying some searches at Cornwall record office online catalogue
http://crocat.cornwall.gov.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Search.tcl
Bye
Althea
Title: Re: Where do I find the records about a property (incl. owners/tenants) in Saltash?
Post by: GPS Hella on Thursday 25 November 10 11:32 GMT (UK)
Thank you, Althea, I will try it out.

Hella
Title: Re: Where do I find the records about a property (incl. owners/tenants) in Saltash?
Post by: suzanne2812 on Wednesday 02 February 11 13:15 GMT (UK)
Hi

You could try here http://www.saltash-heritage.co.uk/ They may be able to help with local knowledge.

Which bulidings/road was it? I lived in Saltash most of my life & my parents still do. Perhaps I can help? We used to walk down Saltmill before The China Fleet golf club & bypass were built. It was very rural & peaceful then.

Regards

Suzanne