The rendered façade of this tall narrow building hides a medieval timber-framed house, owned in 1489 by John Bishop.
No. 125 includes another late-medieval building, encased in stone in the 18th century or earlier.
Behind the Georgian façade is one of the most important medieval houses in Burford.
This impressive late medieval house may have been owned in 1552 by the clothier Edmund Silvester: his descendants certainly owned it in the early 1
Burford parish church, its elegant 15th-century spire visible for miles around, is the town’s earliest and largest communal building. In both size
Strood High Street is the main artery on the old Watling Street leading from London and Gravesend to Rochester via the bridge over the Medway.
The Troy Town area of Rochester, within the parish of St Margaret's, was first built between about 1800-1830.
Census data for 1841, 1861 and 1881 has been compiled for four areas within the Medway Towns: Luton (Chatham), Old Brompton (Chatham and Gillingham
The Snodland census returns for 1841, 1861, 1881, 1901
The census returns for Halling: 1841, 1861, 1881, 1901