KNOWLE LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
Malthouse Row
Formerly on site of Nos. 19 to 25 Hampton Road
Malthouse Row was a terrace of cottages which stood a few yards beyond the Wilson
Arms, where Nos. 19 to 25 Hampton Road are today. It was built about 1824 for the
Revd. Thomas Blyth, who had just bought the property. It stands on the site of the
old Wilson Arms malt house -
Right: Malthouse Row, 1930s
The Church |
The Guild House |
The Red Lion |
Paterson Court (Old School) |
Milverton Farm (Petrol Station) |
Kixley Lane Cottages |
Far End & The Cottage |
Milverton House & Milverton Crescent |
Berrow Cottage Homes |
Wilsons Row |
Knowle Library (Chester House) |
Greswolde Arms Hotel |
Grimshaw Hall 1560 - 1765 |
Grimshaw Hall After 1765 |
Malthouse Row (Nos 19 to 25) |
Eastcote Ford |
The Wilson Arms |
Artillery Cottages |
Knowle Lodge (Knowle Surgery) |
Jobs Close |
The Olde House |
Knowle Picture Playhouse (Johnsons Cars) |