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Re: Hail Weston,St. Neots
« Reply #9 on: Friday 04 February 22 09:00 GMT (UK) »
Hello again....   for info on the family

back in 2009 we discussed....
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=396160.10

& later in 2013 .....
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=659922.36

so need for anyone to research from scratch the Kidman / Partridge roots...

plus a picture.... hopefully
https://www.facebook.com/BedfordshireFamilyHistorySociety/photos/3381680225200737

cheers John Partridge
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Re: Hail Weston,St. Neots
« Reply #10 on: Friday 04 February 22 09:58 GMT (UK) »

Hi John,

Just do not know where the time goes. Your information as always,is very much appreciated  :)

Thank you.
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« Reply #11 on: Friday 04 February 22 10:06 GMT (UK) »

Hello again,

Nice to hear from you again. Have to say, i have lost track of things but, hopefully will get back on to it.

Thank you
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Re: Hail Weston,St. Neots
« Reply #12 on: Friday 04 February 22 10:59 GMT (UK) »
Family search is free to search, however you have to register (free).

It appears Pastures Farm was for sale in 2012:
https://www.fwi.co.uk/business/arable-choice-for-summer-market

You can find it on google maps - bit hard to tell if it is still a farm
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01r9h/

Stanley P KIDMAN married Barbara B R WRIGHT in 1929 at Biggleswade. I can see 3 children including the 2 you mention born to this couple registered at Biggleswade on FreeBMD: 1931, 1933 and 1936 (hesitant to put their names in case they are still living). Though they don't seem to be the children living at Pastures Farm with Stanley and Barbara in 1939.  :-\

I got the link above regarding the sale of Pastues Farm 2012. I clicked on this link and there was interesting information but when I tried again there was no info  :'(  Would like to know what it said and  know what happened to farm.

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« Reply #13 on: Saturday 05 February 22 01:52 GMT (UK) »
Did you get the link working cupcake? It's still working for me.

In case you can't open it, this is what the article says:



"Arable choice for summer market

A trio of excellent farms in sought-after arable areas in England and Scotland is likely to prove a good test of this summer’s commercial farmland market.

Pastures Farm, Hail Weston, Cambridgeshire, is a very commercial unit that will suit farmers and investors, said Ben Taylor of joint agent Bidwells. “It is in a sought-after part of the country and in the current market is just the sort of property that is proving popular.”

The ring-fenced unit’s 120ha (297 acres) of grade 2 Hanslope series land has grown wheat and oilseed rape in recent years and will appeal strongly to farming businesses, said Mike Alexander of Alexanders. “It is good quality farmland for which you can realistically budget 3.5+t/acre of wheat.’

The reduced value of the farmhouse, which is subject to a protected tenancy, will also attract those looking for acres rather than bricks and mortar.

The large range of buildings includes a chemical store, workshop and sizeable implement sheds as well as a 30m x 20m steel portal on-floor grain store and three large general-purpose buildings.

Pastures Farm is available as a whole for £2.5m, or in two lots. The farmhouse plus almost nine acres is guided at £250,000; the land and buildings at £2.25m, equivalent to £7,500/acre. (Alexanders 01480 432 220; Bidwells 01223 559 352) "

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Re: Hail Weston,St. Neots
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 05 February 22 09:18 GMT (UK) »

I contacted my brother and he was able to do for me. Thank you for sending me it, was very kind of you.

Margaret
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