The following lots were listed on day one of the Auction relating to the various farm properties of Church Lawford
See the related pages for other lots
The six columns on the right show the acreage in the first three columns – in units of acres, roods and perches. The rental charges are shown in the second three (pounds, shillings and pence).
The lots were detailed in the coloured map below
The following chart aims to help in locating these properties. It incorporates the listed occupants prior to the auction. See the 1921 census page for updates on occupancy following the sale.
19 | Grange Farm | A Appleby (Tenancy) | Blue |
19 | Avon House (150) | A Appleby (Tenancy) | Blue |
20 | Manor House Farm (CL) | Edward Riley (1911), Simeon Robinson (1918) | Purple |
21 | Mount Pleasant Farm | J Cullen for farm. C Whiteman owned three fields between main road and railway | Pink |
22 | Village Farm | R Woodford | Green |
23 | Ivy Cottage (151) | Miss Prew (via Joseph Prew (Exec)) | Purple |
24 | Fir Tree House Small holding (inc Cottage 158) | T Meanwell (Estate Servant) in house. Fields to various | Pink |
25 | Church Lawford Lodge | Thomas Chalmers | Yellow |
25 | Church Lawford Lodge Cottages (146 and 147) | For Rental | Yellow |
26 | Ling Hall | W Eales | Pink |
26 | Ling Hall Farm Cottage (145) | Labourers Cottage | Pink |
27 | Rookery Hall Farm | George Wotherspoon | Purple |
27 | Rookery Hall Farm Cottages (148 and 149) | Labourers Cottage | Purple |
28 | Limestone Hall | T Wainwright | Brown |
Note. Lot 63, an area of arable land at the southern end of the auction area, coloured in blue on the map above, is allocated to the Dunchurch holding, but it has been regarded as part of Church Lawford parish for many years – and was included in the 1849 tithe review for the Parish.