Hi David. I think he might remember. Grandad was Cecil Harrington. My Nan had the income from his estate and when I was a kid, and certainly up to the late 1960s, I used to go to Purls Hill with her or Mum to collect rent from the cottages - and at least one of them was rented by a family called Jeggo. I have no idea when the cottages were sold or why.
I was told by an elderly cousin that Grandad had retired from his tenant farm and was going to farm at Purls Hill which had been left to him, but I can't find anything about it.
I know that the farm was owned my two elderly ladies from Castle Hedingham, Beatrice and Sophia Harvey, and I think they had inherited it from their parents. Grandad had worked as a chauffeur for them in the 1920s and, even after he became a farmer, he was still at their beck and call when they needed to go anywhere. He also did handyman work for them.
I checked granddad's Will and I also sent for the wills of both Miss Harvey. Sophia Harvey had died in 1937 and all her estate was left to her sister. There was no mention of any bequest to anyone else. Granddad died in December 1959 and left quite a lot of money, which would have included property, but there was nothing in the papers to specifiy exactly what he owned. The second Miss Harvey died in March 1960. I wondered whether she had not changed her Will and that maybe there was a bequest which had passed into Granddad's estate, but I checked and there was nothing specified for him - only an allotment for his brother. The only other thing I can think of was that she gave him the cottages/farm while she was still alive.
If your family know anything, I am just fascinated to find out how we came about the cottages and whether there was ever a farm involved.