Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1821 Designed by John Brown for [[Joseph Sparkes]], a Quaker banker. The pleasure grounds were laid out at the same time.
1821 Designed by John Brown for [[Joseph Sparkes]], a Quaker banker. The pleasure grounds were laid out at the same time.
1842 No. 4 for sale the home of George Louis.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 20 August 1842</ref>


1884 Nos. 1, 4 and 5 offered for sale. 'All the other house on the estate have recently been sold to residential purchasers and the owner is desirous  of selling the remainder before leaving England'.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Wednesday 30 April 1884</ref>
1884 Nos. 1, 4 and 5 offered for sale. 'All the other house on the estate have recently been sold to residential purchasers and the owner is desirous  of selling the remainder before leaving England'.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Wednesday 30 April 1884</ref>

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1821 Designed by John Brown for Joseph Sparkes, a Quaker banker. The pleasure grounds were laid out at the same time.

1842 No. 4 for sale the home of George Louis.[1]

1884 Nos. 1, 4 and 5 offered for sale. 'All the other house on the estate have recently been sold to residential purchasers and the owner is desirous of selling the remainder before leaving England'.[2]

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  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 20 August 1842
  2. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Wednesday 30 April 1884