SearchCurrently displaying: 17 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1970s" xcoverage_decade: "1850s" xformat: "Document" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Bedford Borough Collection (13)Brother John Collection (1)Janet Cockings Collection (1)Silvia Purdie New Zealand Collection (1)THS Collection (1)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (1)Buildings (13)Emigration (1)Flora & Fauna (1)Inns & Pubs (1)Methodist Chapel (3)Monuments (1)Religion (2)Turvey Abbey (1)Turvey Families (1)Turvey People (2)Filter by Coverage Decade 1600s (4)1610s (4)1620s (4)1630s (4)1640s (4)1650s (4)1660s (4)1670s (4)1680s (4)1690s (4)1700s (9)1710s (9)1720s (9)1730s (9)1740s (9)1750s (9)1760s (9)1770s (9)1780s (9)1790s (10)1800s (15)1810s (16)1980s (16)1990s (16)2000s (4)2010s (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/SPD/005Ayres Story An overview of the Ayers family written by Silvia Purdie whilst on a visit to Turvey in May 2017. Starting in 1818 when Thomas Ayres was born in Turvey, the story covers the emigration, settlement and growth of the family in Woodend. THS/BBC/001/0011 & 2 Carlton Road 17th Century grade II listed building in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/01841-43 Bridge Street 19th century grade II listed building in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/0251 - 3 Mill Green 18th century grade II listed building. Listing includes Nos 4 & 5 (Historical Environmental Records HER 4821 and 4822. THS/JNC/001/014Pastors of Turvey United Reformed Church from commencement Typescript list of Pastors of Turvey United Reformed Church from commencement in 1829 to the closure of the Church in 1978 THS/BRJ/001/049The Yew Tree Brother John describes the history of a yew tree in the Abbey garden, and the birds that visit it. THS/BBC/001/0581 - 9 Abbey Square 19th century range of terraced buildings, built around late 17 or early 18th century building, now part of terrace. Grade II listed buildings in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/0275 Mill Green Grade II listed building. Listing includes Nos 1 – 3 and No 4. THS/BBC/001/052The Stone House 19th century Grade II listed building in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/070Higgins Mausoleum, All Saints' Churchyard Grade II listed early 19th century Mausoleum. THS/BBC/001/029Alyncote, 80 Bridge Street 18th century grade II listed building in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/04022 High Street 18th Century grade II listed building in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/0095 & 5a Carlton Road 5 & 5a Carlton Road. 19th century grade II listed estate buildings in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/008Former Methodist Chapel, Carlton Road Former Methodist Chapel, Carlton Road. Grade II listed building in the Turvey Conservation Area. Formerly a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, converted to a house. THS/BBC/001/023Three Fishes Public House 17th century Grade II listed building formally a pair of cottages now known as Ye Three Fyshes. There are various old photographs and paintings of The Three Fishes in the archives, simply search on Three Fishes. THS/BBC/001/051The Rectory Tudor style former Rectory, Grade II listed in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/THS/002/002Database of Residential Properties Build/Occupation Date The data for this research has come from a variety of sources. Turvey is fortunate in having over 70 listed residential buildings and as such their listing contains valuable timeline data. Further residential properties appear in the Bedfordshire Historical Environmental Records. Census returns and Electoral Records also provide valuable information as to when new properties ...