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Durmans farmhouse, from a postcard c.1910
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Durmans farmhouse, from a postcard c.1910
The former farmhouse, c.1950
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The former farmhouse, c.1950
Durmans, later known as Middle Farm, was a farm at Middle Stoneham on the Stoneham Estate. It was named after the Durman family. It was surveyed by John Whitcher in 1818.

By 1837, the farm was partitioned into two. The southern portion, with Doncaster Cottage, was later joined with the farm buildings and yard formerly belonging to Park Farm, and renamed Doncaster Farm.

Tenants

  • Andrew Durman (1837[1], 1861[2]), a portion
  • John Wallis (1837[3]), a portion
  • William Jeffery (1880[4])

References

  1. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
  2. 1861 Census
  3. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
  4. Terrier of the Stoneham Estates, 1880
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