Sutton Lane Farm
Several generations of the Fry family were tenant farmers in the local area. The photograph from 1893 shows three Fry brothers sitting outside Sutton Lane Farm, where John Fry (aged 42) was the farmer. His older brother Jacob (aged 49) was at Stanley Farm, near Bremhill. Other brothers were at Avon Farm and at Bradenstoke Farm.
Sutton Lane farmhouse is about 200 years old, and is almost identical to the Church Farm farmhouse.
The pair of houses on Sutton Lane, to the south of Sutton Lane Farmhouse were built in the late 1870s as part of a government scheme (known as the Improvement of Lands Act, 1864) to try to improve conditions for farm workers.
Residential
Park Lane
Poplar Farm / Starlings
The Old Post Offices
Heath Avenue, The Park
French Gardens Lane
Chestnut Road
Cowley Way
Wheelwrights and Carpenters
Draycot School (The Grey House)
Draycot Lodge / Front Lodge - The Entrance to Draycot Park
Chestnut Road Estate / Poplar Farm Houses
Dray Cottage / Keeper's Cottage / Keeper's Lodge
Draycot Rectory
Sutton Lane Farm
Westbrook Farm, Draycot Cerne
Hunters Lodge Farm / Slates Lodge
Scotland Lodge
The Draycot Lodges
The Old Schoolhouse, Seagry Road
Bell Piece and Doctors' Surgeries
Forge Cottage
Barrett Lane and the Thatched Cottages
58 High Street (The Rowans)
The Old Rectory
The Old Corner Shop
Vine Cottage
La Flambé and the Cedars
College Green
48 High Street (Sutton House)
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