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Valuation Survey - Aldington (assessment number 7)

Property description

Occupier, owner and rent details

Occupier's name
Alfred BOSWELL
Owner's Name
James ASHWIN

Valuation details

Gross Value (amount which the land might be expected to make on the open market, free of any encumbrances)£2170
Full Site Value (amount which remained after deducting the value of the buildings, etc, from the gross value of the land)£2090
Total Value (gross value, with deductions made for any fixed charges, rights of way and rights of common)£2160
Assessable Site Value£2080
Deductions for buildings and structures (when working out the full site value)£45
Deductions for other things growing or on the land (when working out the full site value)£35
Deductions made for fixed charges, etc (when working out the Total Value)£80
Deductions made for things such as easements, tithes, public rights of way when arriving at market value£10 (public right of way)

Provisional valuation and sale details

Additional information

Land Valuation Survey Maps
Views maps (A)

Valuation Survey - Aldington (assessment number 4)

Property description

Occupier, owner and rent details

Occupier's name
Alfred & Henry BELL
Owner's Name
James ASHWIN

Valuation details

Gross Value (amount which the land might be expected to make on the open market, free of any encumbrances)£5660
Full Site Value (amount which remained after deducting the value of the buildings, etc, from the gross value of the land)£5090
Total Value (gross value, with deductions made for any fixed charges, rights of way and rights of common)£5630
Assessable Site Value£5060
Deductions for buildings and structures (when working out the full site value)£140
Deductions for timber (when working out the full site value)£10
Deductions for fruit trees (when working out the full site value)£330
Deductions for other things growing or on the land (when working out the full site value)£90
Deductions made for fixed charges, etc (when working out the Total Value)£570
Deductions made for things such as easements, tithes, public rights of way when arriving at market value£30 (public right of way)

Provisional valuation and sale details

Additional information

Land Valuation Survey Maps
Views maps (A-C)

Valuation Survey - Aldington (assessment number 2)

Property description

Occupier, owner and rent details

Occupier's name
Ernest BUTLER
Owner's Name
James ASHWIN

Valuation details

Gross Value (amount which the land might be expected to make on the open market, free of any encumbrances)£240
Full Site Value (amount which remained after deducting the value of the buildings, etc, from the gross value of the land)£20
Total Value (gross value, with deductions made for any fixed charges, rights of way and rights of common)£240
Assessable Site Value£20
Deductions for buildings and structures (when working out the full site value)£215
Deductions for other things growing or on the land (when working out the full site value)£5
Deductions made for fixed charges, etc (when working out the Total Value)£220

Provisional valuation and sale details

Additional information

Land Valuation Survey Maps
Views maps (A-C)

Valuation Survey - Aldington (assessment number 1)

Property description

Occupier, owner and rent details

Occupier's name
A BUTLER & SONS
Owner's Name
James ASHWIN

Valuation details

Gross Value (amount which the land might be expected to make on the open market, free of any encumbrances)£2280
Full Site Value (amount which remained after deducting the value of the buildings, etc, from the gross value of the land)£950
Total Value (gross value, with deductions made for any fixed charges, rights of way and rights of common)£2280
Assessable Site Value£950
Deductions for buildings and structures (when working out the full site value)£1200
Deductions for timber (when working out the full site value)£10
Deductions for fruit trees (when working out the full site value)£70
Deductions for other things growing or on the land (when working out the full site value)£50
Deductions made for fixed charges, etc (when working out the Total Value)£1330

Provisional valuation and sale details

Additional information

Land Valuation Survey Maps
Views maps (A-C)

Evesham Bypass (A46)

Suggestions for an Evesham bypass were first mooted in the late 1970s. In December 1979, an eastern route was announced. The public consultation which followed resulted in about 50 objections rather than the flood of objections which had been forecast. In The Evesham Journal of 21st February 1980, Mr G Anson of the Midland Road Construction Unit, said that the general reaction by the public had shown that the eastern route was the right choice: "We were pleased to see that we had read the mood of the town correctly."

                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Pear Tree Lane

How did the road get its name?