1919: Council proposed 50 houses on the corner Hatfield Road/Beaumont Avenue. Did it happen?
It would have been so easy to provide a single word answer; job done; but so much more satisfactory to explore the question a little further.
An early drawing for one of the four-home blocks at Townsend, Waverley Road area. HERTS ADVERTISER |
Townsend HFH in Margaret Avenue GOOGLE STREETVIEW |
Newly completed Springfield home in 1928. HERTS ADVERTISER |
We have to forget what was actually built, but later, and focus on the farmscape in 1919. Beaumonts Farm had been acquired by Oaklands in 1899 and the land on the west of Beaumont Avenue had been sold for development. That left the east side of the Avenue and the fields lining Hatfield Road to be managed as a mixed farm. Today, Beechwood Avenue and Elm Drive sets the scene. We even know how this field had been used during the war. Checks had been made to ensure farmers were making effective use of their land for cropping and one field in particular caused concern as it gave the appearance of not being cropped at all. Mr Moores, the farm manager, implied that he had more-or-less given up with that field as the local residents – meaning Fleetville at the time – regularly used it for recreational purposes, there being a gate near the junction.
Beechwood Avenue from the old pre-development field gate entrance, Hatfield Road. |
The field remained until sold, along with others, in 1929 and the Beaumont estate came about. The short answer is therefore no!
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