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Robbs Yard
Off High Street South

1926 map map
c1960 Map of the cottages
off High Street South
24 the Waggon and Horses
26 a shop kept by Jane Wells in 1916, later florist/greengrocer George Moore.
After WWII, 38 was Bill Poole's shop
40/42 Barry Miller, hairdesser,
44 the Conservative Club
46 the birthplace of Bernard Vann VC
1926 Map also showing the Sidney Brook
running behind the properties into Hall Park.

Robbs Yard - Note for Mr. Seery [unknown origin] c1960
34/36 High Street South (Robbs Yard) [or Hobbs Yard]
Shown on the plan attached the site of two buildings numbered as 34 and 36 High Street South but purportedly formerly known as Robbs Yard.

These three storey brick built properties are within the ownership of Manns (Northampton) Brewery Co. Ltd., Northampton and are currently leased to Mr. Moore the greengrocer at 26 High Street South.

No entries are contained in the Rushden Urban District Council's register of houses in Clearance Areas respecting these properties although the register does refer to 28, 30 and 32 High Street South where demolition was undertaken in November, 1949. Their present use is as storage in connection with the lessee's shop trade and it may be that this use was current even at the time of demolition of the other properties within this yard. Evidently constructed as dwelling houses and still retaining fireplace fixtures and stairways the buildings are blind-backed onto land owned by the Rushden Conservative Club.

The lessee acknowledges that the buildings are in poor repair and the roofs are now leaking and unsound. In consequence use of the buildings is limited to storage of a small quantity of unspoilable items such as potatoes.


derelict 34 & 36
left - 34 & 36 in a derelict state - above Recently revovated c2020

Note: Transcripts and newspaper articles transcribed by Hearts & Soles volunteers,
finds mention in 1933 in a council meeting and demolition of some in the 1930s.



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