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Information Regarding an Updated Record of All Transactions Involving Property Description Transaction Type Country Date of Sale Record Status SALE OF LAND & FARMHOUSE WITH 2 COTTAGES KNOWN AS CHIVERY FARM IN THE PARISH OF ASTON CLINTON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 25/04/1922 Completed TRANSFER OF DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS No 27 SIDESTRAND ROAD, NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 08/10/1957 Completed SALE OFLAND IN THE PARISH OF DATCHET, TOGETHER WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS CAMPBELL COTTAGE & RIGHT OF WAY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 15/03/1958 Completed Sale of land & house thereon known as 789 Warrington Road, Risley with right of way Disposal England 12/07/1962 Completed SALE OF LAND TOGETHER WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS CANAL COTTAGE - IN THE PARISH OF HALTON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 08/12/1971 Completed SALE OF LAND IN THE PARISH OF HALTON COMPRISING THE OLD SCHOOLROOM AND HOUSE KNOWN AS No 5 HALTON VILLAGE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 24/03/1972 Completed SALE OF LAND AND PROPERTY KNOWN AS 'GARDEN HOUSE', HALTON, WENDOVER BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 18/08/1972 Completed SALE OF LAND IN THE PARISH OF HALTON TOGETHER WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 'THE GRANGE' WITH ANCILLARY OUT-BLDGS BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 29/09/1972 Completed SALE OF LAND & DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 39 BYE GREEN WESTON TURNVILLE, NEAR AYLESBURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 06/10/1975 Completed SALE OF LAND & DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 40 BYE GREEN WESTON TURVILLE NEAR AYLESBURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 01/12/1975 Completed SALE OF LAND AND 2 DWELLINGHOUSES KNOWN AS 3 & 4 HALTON VILLAGE IN THE PARISH OF HALTON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 17/06/1976 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 13 HEATH COURT WITH GARAGE No 13 AND LAND ADJ, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH RIGHT OF WA BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 14/12/1976 Completed SALE OF 2 PIECES OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE & GARAGE ERECTED KNOWN AS 4 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH RIGHT OF WAY BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 14/12/1976 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE ERECTED THEREON AND KNOWN AS 1 & 2 BEECHWOOD COTTAGES IN PARISH OF HALTON & RIGHT OF WAY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 04/01/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 1 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 14/01/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND, GARAGE AND HOUSE KNOWN AS 11 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH RIGHT OF ACCESS BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 21/01/1977 Completed SALE OF 2 PARCELS OF LAND WITH HOUSE AND GARAGE KNOWN AS 6 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH RIGHT OF WAY BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 18/02/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE & GARAGE KNOWN AS 7 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH RIGHT OF WAY BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 04/03/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE & GARAGE KNOWN AS 5 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH RIGHT OF WAY BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 04/03/1977 Completed Sale of land with the dwellinghouse erected on part thereof known as Church Lodge, Southwick, in the Parish of Southwick together with right of way Disposal England 04/03/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND AND HOUSE KNOWN AS 2 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 21/03/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH 64 HOUSES & GARAGES ALDERAMSTON, NEWBURY, CALCOT & TADLEY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 31/03/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND AND HOUSE KNOWN AS 3 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH RIGHT OF WAY BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 29/04/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH 153 HOUSES, FLATS & PREMISES SHORTSTOWN, EASETCOTTS. WITH A RIGHT TO USE SEWAGE WORKS BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 02/05/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH 153 HOUSES, FLATS & PREMISES SHORTSTOWN, EASETCOTTS. WITH A RIGHT TO USE SEWAGE WORKS BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 02/05/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS ADASTRON HOUSE CROWTHORNE ROAD, BRACKNELL BERKSHIRE Disposal England 16/05/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND, GARAGE AND HOUSE KNOWN AS 8 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD WITH ACCESS BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 09/06/1977 Completed SALE OF LAND, GARAGE AND HOUSE KNOWN AS 10 HEATH COURT, LEIGHTON BUZZARD BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 19/07/1977 Completed Sale of land with dwellinghouse & garage erected thereon known as 11 Mill Road, Over Disposal England 09/06/1978 Completed SALE OF (12 IN No) HOUSES KNOWN AS 1-9 BAKERS CLOSE AND 55, 57 & 59 HARBOUR AVENUE IN THE PARISH OF COMBERTON CAMBRIDGESHIRE Disposal England 14/03/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS No's 14 & 15 HALTON VILLAGE, AYLESBURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 16/03/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 8 HALTON VILLAGE, HALTON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 28/03/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH 8 DWELLINGHOUSES IN CALCOT HOUSING ESTATE VALLEY ROAD, CHANDOS ROAD HOUSING ESTATE NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 31/03/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND & DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS No 21 ST THOMAS CLOSE, COMBERTON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 07/09/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 37 ST THOMAS CLOSE, COMBERTON CAMBRIDGESHIRE Disposal England 11/09/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS No 13 ST THOMAS CLOSE, COMBERTON. CAMBRIDGESHIRE Disposal England 26/09/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 11 MARLBOROUGH PARK KEMPSTON BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 05/10/1979 Completed Sale of land & dwellinghouse known as No 128 Suez Road in the City of Cambridge together with garage Disposal England 22/10/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 35 OLIVER DRIVE, CALCOT, READING BERKSHIRE Disposal England 08/11/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 12 THREE ACRE ROAD, NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 15/11/1979 Completed SALE OFLAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 21 MARLBOROUGH PARK, KEMPSON BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 29/11/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 33 MARLBOROUGH PARK KEMPSON Disposal England 30/11/1979 Completed SALE OF LAND TOGETHER WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 6 BALLIOL ROAD, CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 11/01/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 1 HENSHAW CRESCENT, NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 18/01/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 56 CHAZEY ROAD, CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 26/02/1980 Completed OUTRIGHT TRANSFER OF LAND WITH 48 HOUSES. No's 2-16 (EVEN) WHITLEY ROAD, No's 2- 16 (EVEN) LANCASTER ROAD BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 04/03/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE THEREON KNOWN AS 14 CULVER ROAD, NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 28/03/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND TOGETHER WITH DWELLINGHOUSES ERECTED KNOWN AS 37-67 (odd No's inclusive) LANCASTER ROAD CARDINGTON BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 31/03/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE THEREON KNOWN AS 13 THREE ACRE ROAD, NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 08/04/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 49 CHAZEY ROAD, CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 25/04/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 'THE CLOSE' HALTON TOGETHER WITH GARAGE No 5 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 27/04/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 21 GARSTON CRESCENT, CALCOT BERKSHIRE Disposal England 30/04/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLIGNHOUSE KNOWN AS 21 GARSTON CRESCENT, CALCOT BERKSHIRE Disposal England 06/05/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 62 CHAZEY ROAD, CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 06/05/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS No 10 BALLIOL ROAD, CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 28/05/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS No 8 BALLIOL ROAD CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 06/06/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND TOGETHER WITH DWELLINGHOUSE ERECTED THEREON KNOWN AS 10 BURY CLOSE, BURY CAMBRIDGESHIRE Disposal England 11/06/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS No 2 BALLIOL ROAD CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 16/06/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 51 CHAZEY ROAD, CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 22/08/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 45 BARSTON CRESCENT, CALCOT BERKSHIRE Disposal England 19/09/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 6 MARLBOROUGH PARK KEMPSTON BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 22/09/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 4 BELLIOL ROAD CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 15/10/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 7 BURY CLOSE, BURY CAMBRIDGESHIRE Disposal England 16/10/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH BUILDINGS THEREON INCLUDING DANESFIELD HOUSE, WEST LODGE AND MEDMENHAM GATE LODGE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 30/10/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 28 BURNHAM ROAD BERKSHIRE Disposal England 01/12/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE THEREON KNOWN AS No 1 THE CLOSE, HALTON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Disposal England 15/12/1980 Completed SALE OF LAND AND DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 9 HEATHER DRIVE BERKSHIRE Disposal England 15/01/1981 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE THEREON KNOWN AS 19 MARLBOROUGH PARK KEMPSTON BEDFORDSHIRE Disposal England 28/01/1981 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE KNOWN AS 45 CHAZEY ROAD, CAVERSHAM BERKSHIRE Disposal England 02/02/1981 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE THEREON KNOWN AS 43 WENDAN ROAD, NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 09/02/1981 Completed SALE OF LAND WITH DWELLINGHOUSE THEREON KNOWN AS 68 VALLEY ROAD, NEWBURY BERKSHIRE Disposal England 09/02/1981 Completed Sale of land with dwellinghouses thereon & known as Nos 1 & 2 Whitehouse Cottages, Oxford Road, Evenley, Brackley
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