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Badsey 1921

Description of Enumeration District: “The whole of the Civil Parish of Badsey including Bowers Hill Farm, Cottages and Bungalow near thereto, Pear Tree Cottages, Badsey Fields, The Leys, Royal Oak Inn, Netherfield, Royal Oak Inn, Netherfield, Claybrook Cottages, and houses on roads leading to Bretforton and Littleton."

Enumerator: Not indicated, but known to be Frank Edmund Amos.

Estimated Number of Families, ie separate occupiers:  280

Mileage (the distance which would be necessarily traversed within the district between the first house and the last in the collection of the schedules):  - (this was not completed, it is thought because the Enumerator had a number of helpers to collect the schedules).

Click on the schedule number to see details about each member of the household.

No. Address on Census Present-day Address Surnames of People in Household Sort ascending
231 The Vicarage, Badsey 1-4 Allsebrook Gardens, Badsey (on site of old Vicarage demolished 1971) ALLSEBROOK; HANDS; TARRANT
208 High Street, Badsey The Little Cottage, 34 High Street, Badsey ALLARD
100 Belmont Terrace Belmont Terrace, 15 Willersey Road, Badsey AGG
113 Sand Lane, Badsey 3 Sands Lane, Badsey AGG
238 Badsey 8-11 Poplar Court, High Street, Badsey (site of The Alley or Cider Mill Court cottages demolished 1960s) ADDIS
B No schedule completed - unoccupied Present-day address: The Manor House, 4 & 6 High Street, Badsey
D No schedule completed - unoccupied Present-day address: 46 Willersey Road, Badsey
A No schedule completed - unoccupied Present-day address: 2 Orchard Cottages, Badsey Fields Lane, Badsey
C No schedule completed - unoccupied Present-day address: Chalcroft, 16 Old Post Office Lane, Badsey