Holton Park
Booklet on Holton Park - parks in the Middle Ages.
Hard copies in the archive room, for digital see the Holton Park archive
See https://www.wheatleypark.org/www/www/index.php/history-of-the-school
If you scroll down you will find a link to Holton Park, A Short History by Kevin Heritage
1913 Sale particulars and maps are shown. The back ground to this sale is as follows.
In 1911 Stafford Tyndale Biscoe , who had inherited the estate from his father William, in 1895, did not receive any cash, that was split between his 7 siblings. This proved too much for him, rents were low, profit even less. He tried and failed with several enterprises but failed , or was duped by so-called 'associates' , and this meant that he had no cash. When he died of appendicitis in Norfolk in 1911, his widow Ethel, was forced to sell the estate due to death duties on the estate for the second time in 16 years.
The whole manorial estate was sold to someone called Alexander Crundale. Within two years he had put the estate up for sale in the lots shown in the attachment. Harry Briggs bought the Park House and the immediate estate and sold it again in 1925 to members of the Balfour family. It is believed that Harry Briggs then moved into Wheatley.
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- School Dinners 2005
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- Holton Park Manor House
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- Holton Mill
- Holton Mill and the New House
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- Demolition of the water tower
- Oxoniensia
- James Herbert Gerrard Jr & Holton Hall
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- Wheatley Military Hospital
- Wartime wounded arrived at Wheatley
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- Aerial view of Wheatley in 1952
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- Plan of Wheatley Park School
- Military Hospital at Holton Park
- Holton Park Military Hospital
- Military Hospital
- Holton Park Girls Grammar School 1953, 1956 and 1959
- Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band
- Release: a musical
- Holton Park - A Short History
- Holton Park
- Wheatley Military Hospital
- Holton Park archive