- ReferenceCCE5631/32
- TitleAbstract of Title of Leslie Nevill Long to freehold property forming part of the Stockgrove Park Estate abstracted by Frere, Cholmeley & Nicholsons of 28 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2
- Date free text1961
- Production dateFrom: 1925 To: 1961
- Scope and ContentAbstract of Title of Leslie Nevill Long to freehold property forming part of the Stockgrove Park Estate abstracted by Frere, Cholmeley & Nicholsons of 28 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2 (I) Conveyance of 7 September 1928 Parties: (i) Arthur Harper Bond, formerly of Rookery Farm, Carlton Colville [Suffolk], then of Clarendon Pakefield Road, Lowestoft [Suffolk] esquire; Frank Nash of Hillside, Chalfont Saint Giles [Buckinghamshire]; Reginald Cracknell of 42 Maddox Street [London], esquire; (ii) Ferdinand Kroyer Kielberg of Bush House, Aldwych [London] Reciting: - Indenture of 8 January 1925 in which (a) was conveyed to (1) Robert Coward and Alfred William Bayley Makins and (2) Albert Orlando Davies to be held as tenants in common; - death of Albert Orlando Davies on 17 March 1928 Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £22,500 Property: (a) all those messuages, park, farms and lands being park of Stockgrove Estate in Soulbury [Buckinghamshire], Great Brickhill [Buckinghamshire] and Heath and Reach containing 784.415 acres as shown on attached plan (II) Conveyance of 7 June 1948 Parties: (i) Sir Ferdinand Michael Kroyer Kielberg KBE of Brook House, Park lane [London]; (ii) Leslie Nevill Long of Royal London House, Finsbury Square [London], company director Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a)-(c) to (ii) for £40,000 Property: (a) Stockgrove Park, part of the former Stockgrove Estate in Soulbury, Great Brickhill and Heath and Reach containing 484.69 acres together with a mansion known as Stockgrove and outbuildings, stables, garages, lodges, cottages, guest or Dower House and other buildings together with divers rights of way affecting the property; (b) the site of Rushmere Lodge with garden, paddock, grounds and premises in Heath and Reach comprising 25.319 acres; (c) the right for (ii) to enjoy the existing drainage and sewerage system Subject to - an agreement of 24 June 1929 between (i) and Luton Corporation; - an agreement under the Requisitioned Land and War Works Act 1945 in respect of an oil pipe line through a portion of the property
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