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Chapel Hill, Belchamp Walter

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Chapel Hill, Belchamp Walter runs North North West from Gestingthorpe Road in the South to Soft Road (Bells Road) in the North to Puttock End (Pump Corner)

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Dwellings on Chapel Hill

The 1777 map shows no dwellings on the road but the 1891 census mentions a few family names.

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The Chapman and Andre map also does not show Princes Hall, see above, so it is assumed that the building is from a later date.

Mary Hall can also be see on the Chapman and Andre map.

" The village at one time had at least two public houses, the Eight Bells which was first licensed in 1786 the publican being an Edward Digby this reverted to a private dwelling in 1991. There was also an alehouse on Chapel Hill named the Prince of Wales, on the 21st December 1907 the Halstead times reported that it had relinquished its license. "

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References:

  • House prices in Belchamp Walter - https:// www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/ belchamp-walter.html

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