Valuation Survey - Aldington (assessment number 17)
Property description
Occupier, owner and rent details
Occupier's name
Horace NEWOwner's Name
James ASHWINValuation details
Additional information
Land Valuation Survey Maps
Views maps (A)
Gross Value (amount which the land might be expected to make on the open market, free of any encumbrances) | £300 |
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Full Site Value (amount which remained after deducting the value of the buildings, etc, from the gross value of the land) | £285 |
Total Value (gross value, with deductions made for any fixed charges, rights of way and rights of common) | £275 |
Assessable Site Value | £260 |
Deductions for other things growing or on the land (when working out the full site value) | £15 |
Deductions made for fixed charges, etc (when working out the Total Value) | £15 |
Deductions made for things such as easements, tithes, public rights of way when arriving at market value | £25 (easement £20; right of way £5) |
Gross Value (amount which the land might be expected to make on the open market, free of any encumbrances) | £720 |
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Full Site Value (amount which remained after deducting the value of the buildings, etc, from the gross value of the land) | £665 |
Total Value (gross value, with deductions made for any fixed charges, rights of way and rights of common) | £720 |
Assessable Site Value | £665 |
Deductions for timber (when working out the full site value) | £10 |
Deductions for other things growing or on the land (when working out the full site value) | £45 |
Deductions made for fixed charges, etc (when working out the Total Value) | £55 |
In 1869, Lancastrian landowner, Captain John Pickup Lord bought 1200 acres of land at Wickhamford from the Sandys family, who had owned the estate for several centuries. Following the death of Captain Lord in 1877, the estate was looked after by trustees and, over the years, smaller parcels of land began to be sold.