MANSTOWNS ENDCan someone please tell me where MANSTOWNS END WasThank youthorpeds@hotmail.comAuthor By David ThorpePage last edited 10/08/2021 Comments about this pageThe area is the present day Lucas Lane. Lucas Lane is named after the ratcatcher who is recorded as living there during the 1851 census.By Peter Greener (18/03/2013) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ House Histories23 Kingsland Terrace39 Mill Street40 Gardiners Lane47 and 49 High Street47 Ashwell Street, a History51 High Street8 The RickyardAshe CottageAshley Mack clearing Angell's farm yardAshwell BuryAshwell Cottage GardenAshwell Cottage Gardiner's LaneAshwell End FarmhouseAshwell MuseumAshwell Post OfficeAshwell Primary SchoolAshwell Quarry Nature ReserveBacon's HouseBeams Cottage, formerly The Bull's HeadBear HouseByron RemembersCambridge VillasChantry HouseChippingsDigswell ManorDixies Farm HouseDuck Lake HouseForesters' CottagesHeadmaster's HouseKirby ManorLondon HouseMANSTOWNS ENDNiton CottagePlait HallRatcliffe HouseResearching the History of Your HouseSpring HouseSwan CottageThatched Cob WallThe AdelongThe Bushel and StrikeThe ElmsThe Great Fire of AshwellThe Guild House of the Brotherhood of St John the BaptistThe Guildhouse of the Brotherhood of St John the BaptistThe LychgateThe MaltingsThe MaltingsThe ManseThe Old CottageThe Old ForgeThe Police HouseThe Recreation Ground and PavilionThe Rose and Crown Inn, Kirby Manor, the Bear Farm and WestburyThe SaddleryTower Cottage, Swan StreetTwin CottageTwo BrewersVine CottageWhitby Farm demolition 2013Whitby Farm redevelopment 2013/4 Share thisFacebookTwitterPinterestTumblremail
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The area is the present day Lucas Lane. Lucas Lane is named after the ratcatcher who is recorded as living there during the 1851 census.
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