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During development of the estate in 1963, several agricultural buildings were demolished, including the Lower Farm farmhouse after which the estate was named. It was believed that the farmhouse dated from the early Nineteenth Century, but demolition of the brick and rubble exterior revealed a Late
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Medieval hall of cruck-truss construction. Photographs and drawings were made but demolition completed. The site of the farmhouse is now occupied by Thomas House.
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There are two multi-storey blocks of council flats on Lower Farm, Smith House and Thomas House on Stoney Lane, both of which were built during the 1960s.
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32 bus route (formerly numbered 302) which runs to Bloxwich High Street and Walsall.
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Bloxwich
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"Stoney Lane, Bloxwich"
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"Walsall: The Growth of the Town"
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Metropolitan Borough of Walsall
Populated places in the West Midlands (county)

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