The History of Grove Farmhouse, Beckley (Oxfordshire)

Dated 1729, Grove Farmhouse is situated in the village of Beckley, on the edge of Otmoor. It was a cattle and dairy farm throughout its history, and its owners provided jobs to many local agricultural labourers. 

In March 1867, a notice appeared in a local newspaper, requesting that anyone having any demands upon the estate of Mr William Denchfield Parrott of Grove Farm should contact his solicitor, Mr Davenport of Oxford.

In November 1889, Mr William Henry Hall - brother of Mr Edward Pinniger Hall of Grove Farm, Beckley - was elected as Mayor of Aldeburgh-on-Sea, Suffolk.

During the 1890's, the farmhouse was occupied by the Shrimpton family; on 7th June 1891, 4 year old Louisa Mary Shrimpton sadly passed away at the property. Louisa appears to have been the daughter of John Shrimpton (born 1857 in Great Haseley, the son of John Shrimpton and Mary Louisa Hatwell) and his wife Louisa Mary Tirrell (born 1858 in Woodeaton, the daughter of Thomas Tirrell and Susannah Shaw).

The second photograph below is courtesy of Ancestry, and apparently shows John Shrimpton (father of little Louisa), on the right.

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