Saxham Street, 1900's to 1960's

Ratepayers from the 1945 Rate Book

Robert Black – Stowupland Hall, a dwelling house and garage: plus 3 additional dwelling houses.

Frank Birch – for a work shop on the corner of Saxham Street.

Miss Cobbold – dwelling house

R.A. Leeks

Mrs Gyford for a lockup shop

Mrs Gyford for a dwelling house, showroom and a garage

H. Abbott for a dwelling house

Miss Cobbold for a dwelling house

F. Stannard for a dwelling house

Miss Cobbold for a dwelling house

Thomas Carter is crossed out and replaced with Robert Black

Wm H. Rogers, dwelling house

F. Stannard, dwelling house

R & F Brundish, dwelling house

R.H. Wrinch, dwelling house

A. Green, dwelling house

Mrs G. Brame, dwelling house

F. Stannard, dwelling house

Miss Cobbold – Grange Farm

A.C. Rose – The Firs

D.H. Jewers – Upland Farm

Wrinch

H. Medcalf – Town Farm

E.Suffolk County Council – Saxham Street

Miss ?Lusnik?  – Doles Farm

Robt J. Nunn – Saxham Street

   ”       ”   – Spyvess Farm

J. Watson – Willow Farm

Harold E Marshall – Oak Tree Farm

Robt P Wilden – Davy’s Farm

Although this map is from the 1880s not much has changed in the number of houses before the 1950s. At the bottom LH corner (just off the map)  is Stowupland Hall, at the top RH corner is Grange Farm

From the 1950s over 30 new bungalows were built at the Stowupland Hall end of Saxham Street. aas can be seen here.

map showing houses along street