Combley Lynn Farm
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Combley Lyn is a lofty and conspicuous spot, on which is erected a white barn with tenements adjoining to it, visible from a great distance. -Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, 1794 |
Combley Lynn Farm (Lyn), also known as Lynn Farm, was a farm on the Isle of Wight Estates. It comprised 203 acres in 1837. The farm was sold in 1973[1].
It was surveyed by George Salmon in 1771.
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Tenants of Lynn Farm
- Jonathan Joliffe (1817)
- Robert Urry (1837)
- Wallace Barton (1912[2])
- C H Wells (1920)
- W H W Brown (1956)
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References
- ↑ Conveyance of Lynn Farm, 1973 (WFMS:2250 )
- ↑ Tenancy of Combley Lynn Farm, 1912 (HRO 117M91/D4)
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