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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests => Hampshire & Isle of Wight => England => Hampshire & IOW Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Corgidog on Monday 27 July 15 06:35 BST (UK)
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There was a property near Andover built about 1880-85 on Andover Down across from Fox Farm called Fox Farm House. It was Thomas Alexander Banks d. 1899, who owned both properties. He built the House. The properties stayed in the Banks name until Thomas A. Banks Jr. died likely in the 1940's, at which time it transferred to his daughter Laura and her husband Jim Croston. They sold Fox Farm House about 1962.
Do Fox Farm House and the farm buildings still exist? My husband's father, also Thomas A. Banks grew up in that house, immigrated to Canada in 1912 but never got back to see it. We are coming in September and will be in Andover sometime then. Maybe someone can tell us if the house and farm are still there or even help us locate it. I am not searching for live relatives. The family history keeper lost touch as long ago as 1958.
CDB
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There is this Fox Farm on Google Street view on Andover Down in terms of location
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01fsi/
Kay
Edit - East edge of map shows both Fox Farm and Fox Cottage?? http://maps.nls.uk/view/101440314
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It is called Fox Cottage on this map:
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/sidebyside.cfm#zoom=16&lat=51.2163&lon=-1.4100&layers=6&right=BingHyb
Hold the cursor over the map/s to help find the exact location on both old and new maps - it looks to still be there which is good news. :)
Drop the little man on google maps and you can see the house quite clearly. :)
(I see we are thinking along the same lines Kay)
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Photo of the cottage? http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4410542 :)
Kay
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Yes, I think that's it Kay. You can place google street view man right at the end of that private road just outside the house. :)
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Thank you Kay99 and Ruskie. I have much to go on with your help. I knew of street view, but am happy to have you confirm that there is an actual photo and description of a house up the lane, plus seeing the old map/new one side by side is wonderful-and a new source of info to me-still learning.
CDB
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It looks like the house would not have changed much since your father in law lived there.
Have a wonderful trip.
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I live not far from this area. My grandparents lived in one of the cottages before I was born. They are a pair of cottages and the one nearest to the B3400 is being extended and looks as though it will be twice its former size. Although there is a very recent "Private Road" notice I think there is still a public footpath there.
On the other side of the B3400 is Fox Farm and its outbuildings. I think it belongs to the Middleton Estaste which is in the nearby village of Longparish. I think there was a timber business there in the 60s, but I'm not sure about now.
There is another large house further along the lane after you have passed the cottages. Will try to find out about this one. How I wish my mother were still alive. (Don't we all?) She would have known a lot about this area.
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P.S Forgot to tell you that there are buses from Andover or Basingstoke running every half hour which stop right by the lane that Fox Cottages are in. Andover is nearer and would take about 15 mins on the bus. Bus number 76 and there are timetables in Andover bus station
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Corgidog was visiting in September - maybe she's there now? :)
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Ruskie and h grandma,
We are in England now and have just today been out to Andover &
Longparish. We found the owner adding to the cottage to be very helpful.
Although the folks in the private house beyond the gate are "private", she was able to confirm that a photo I had, that was taken in 1958 when my sis in law visited, was indeed of the same house.
We have a start, certainly much as a result of all of the help of those on RootsChat who responded to my queries.
Thank you and there will be more research now!
CDB
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That is great news. Glad you visited the house, and I hope you are having a wonderful trip. :)