Newbold on Stour. Ruined building

Unidentified ruined stone building in Newbold on Stour.  1920s
[It is very likely that this photo relates to Hands Farm, where there was and still are the remains of a bread oven. The bread oven still remained in 1996 and could become functional again.The bread oven room was later used as a coalhouse and there was a dairy next to the bread oven. On the side of the front wall is a stone set into the brickwork with the date 1699.Three Grand National winners came from the Hands stable and it is said that their beer and cider was renowned throughout the country] |  IMAGE LOCATION: (Warwickshire County Record Office)
Unidentified ruined stone building in Newbold on Stour. 1920s [It is very likely that this photo relates to Hands Farm, where there was and still are the remains of a bread oven. The bread oven still remained in 1996 and could become functional again.The bread oven room was later used as a coalhouse and there was a dairy next to the bread oven. On the side of the front wall is a stone set into the brickwork with the date 1699.Three Grand National winners came from the Hands stable and it is said that their beer and cider was renowned throughout the country]
IMAGE LOCATION: (Warwickshire County Record Office)
Reference: PH, 210/176, img: 9669
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