It is now well over 4 years since the start of this topic. Much has been done off forum, in short it has been established that there were in fact two Woodcroft houses in Leek, one known as simply Woodcroft, which was built for Henry Davenport of Wardle & Davenport of Leek and his family. The other which is the Mock-Tudor building being built for William Prince and his family, silk manufacturers, also of Leek. With the prospect of more pictures of Woodcroft coming soon I thought that I would share a couple of pictures that have recently been discovered of Woodcroft Grange and the Shorter family mentioned in this topic.
These were discovered by the family of a lady who was a servant at Woodcroft Grange, Rose Annie Braddock Sellers, who worked there at the time of the Shorter family being in residence. Rose is the person shown, in uniform, outside the house, this picture gives a close up of the architecture of the house.
The second again gives an idea and close up of the structure of the building. The people depicted are Myrtle Shorter and Herbert Charles Sydney Perry. This couple marry in 1929. Herbert is a descendent of the Depree family and the Fynney family also mentioned in this topic. He is a cousin to the Prince family who, as previously mentioned, built this house.
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