This gives
details of some houses and other buildings connected with members of the
Howcutt family before about 1920. Unless otherwise stated, they are not
open to the public, so please respect the privacy of the people who now live
or work there.
Follow the
hyperlinks, where shown, to see a picture of the property and further
details.
- Bedford - Offa Road
- Brampton
- Brampton Mill, Bromholme Lane
- Brighton - George Street
- Brighton
- Nelson Street
- Brixworth - former Roe Charity
School, Church Street
- Brixworth - 79
Northampton Road
- Brixworth - Windmill, Spratton Road
- Brixworth - Workhouse, Spratton Road
- Burton Latimer – 32 High
Street
- Cotes de val,
Leicestershire
- Coventry - Bablake School and Bond's Hospital
- Leamington Spa -
31 Clarendon Square
- Leicester - Ashfield, 11 Elmfield Avenue
- Lichfield - Market Street
- London - 29 & 31 Auckland
Road, Battersea
- London - 16 Bennerley Road, Battersea
- London - 10 Garfield Road,
Battersea
- London - Gwyn House, 4 Acre
Lane, Brixton - Emma Howcutt lived here in
1908.
- London - 83 Harley Street,
Marylebone
- London - 72 Herne Hill
Road, Brixton
- London - High Street, Islington (Mr Waterworth's house)
- London - 113 Ingelow Road, Battersea
- London - 33 Montefiore
Street, Battersea
- London - 20 Nottingham Road,
Battersea
- London - 60 Old Church Road,
Mile End Old Town - home of Mary A Howcutt and her two daughters in
1891.
- London - 69 Old Town, Clapham
(demolished) - Florence M Howcutt lived here in 1891.
- London - Red Bull playhouse
- London - 7 Waterworks Road,
Brixton Hill (demolished) - Mark Howcutt & family lived here about
1910-1954.
- Old
- Old Lodge
- Shearsby - Yeoman's Cottage,
Church Lane
- Sheffield - Creswick
Street
- Sheffield - 17 Lock Street -
home of Charles Howcutt & family in 1891.
- Watford - 5 Terrace Gardens -
Oliver Howcutt lodged here in 1891.
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