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Originally Posted by Coquet
It's ok for me not to remember then if it was 1965
I had a look through the newspaper archives to see if there was any mention of the construction of Swarland Terrace - and perhaps the demolition of the row/terrace (if that is what it is) opposite the Smithy in the 1866 'Proto-Red Row' map; came up with nowt. (apart from lots of adverts for a dentist at 79 Swarland Terrace)
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The earliest reference in the St John Chevington burials to Swarland Terrace is in October 1895 when there were a couple of deaths. Spookily, one was called Crinkley
The Willows makes an appearance in the following year, so maybe built around the same time?