Hi again see what you mean pre 1891 Full census ref 1891 RG12/4580/112/8 with Elizabeth Powell, 1901 William Williams RG13/5178/74/9
Priory Wood, Clifford
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I think the Powells moved from the South East up to our house sometime between 1885 and 1891. Interestingly there were Williams's living next door frequently throughout the 19th century, including I assume the 1901 William Williams ancestors. Thomas Jones owned Priory Wood Cottage (our neighbour) on the tithe maps and he also occupied the cottage at times throughout the 19th century.
Interestingly there is a Calvinistic chapel down the road that was built in the early 19th century. This was presumably very closely linked to the house if it had religious connections. Perhaps the owner of our house in the early 19th century was some kind of a overseer, a position made redundant by the building of the chapel? It might explain why the house suddenly became unoccupied and unrecorded, losing its original name in the process (forgotten?). It's quite a difficult place to heat so perhaps locals didn't want to live in it after the overseer/rector/etc. had left? Until the relatively affluent Londoners (Powells) moved in?
Thanks very much for the help. If it's any use at all our neighbouring property to the west is Priory Wood Cottage (William Williams), to the East is Oak Cottage (may have had a different name?), the South is Porking Cottage/Barn.