Full Details - Vernon G. Clemoes

Hilly Farm, ten years after the survey when owned by W.D. Evans
Hilly Farm, when it was owned by Mr. W.D. Evans about ten years after the war-time
survey. Its entrance to High Street can be seen at the bottom left of the photograph
near the farmhouse.The farmyard stretched back to the "She Drinks" factory in Meeting
Lane. Its southern neighbours were Congreve's shops and the Council School, which
can be seen bottom right.

 MAF No: 71/30

Owner/Tenant

V. G. Clemoes

Type

Full time farmer

Soil %: Heavy = H, Medium = M, Light = L

M: 100%

Natural condition of farm/smallholding

100% Fair

Cottages

0

Acres of Derelict land

0

Management of farm/small-holding

B

Reason for management classification

Lack of capital

Acres Crops/Wheat

44

Acres Crops/Barley

6

Acres Crops/Oats

14

Acres Crops/Other

0

Acres Potatoes

6

Acres Vegetables for fodder

18

Acres Vegetables/Fruit for human consumption

0

Acres Orchard

0

Acres Fallow/clover/grazing

60

Total Acreage

148

Full time workers male

2

Full time workers female

2

Casual/part time workers male

0

Casual/part time workers female

0

Cattle/calves

28

Sheep/lambs

0

Pigs

0

Poultry

11

Goats

0

Horses

3

Other crops (acres)

0

Tons Straw/Hay

0

Tractors

2 x 25 hp Fordson

Engines

1 x 4 hp

Annual rent paid by tenant or estimated by owner

£200

Years occupied

1