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- Camp Farm1
This property is named Camps, located on Hoe Lane in Nazeing, was built in the 1500’s. The property was named and owned by Walter Campe in 1277. This property was owned by Richard Campe until his death in 1569. I am not sure who this house and property passed to I need to find his will. The house and barn are “Listed Heritage Buildings” - POND HOUSE
- Prophets4
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- Ninnings2
- Ninnings1
- Gate House5
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- Camp Farm2
This property is named Camps, located on Hoe Lane in Nazeing, was built in the 1500’s. The property was named and owned by Walter Campe in 1277. This property was owned by Richard Campe until his death in 1569. I am not sure who this house and property passed to I need to find his will. The house and barn are “Listed Heritage Buildings” - Camp Farm1
- Ninnings2
- Ninnings1
Ninnetts or Ninnings located on Middle Street in Nazeing, was built in the 1400’s, a half H-shaped hall house of timber-frame and weatherboard construction. The red brick concertina chimney stack was added in the 1500’s.Ninnings owned by Thomas Camp b.1561 & d. 1625 willed to his son William b.1600 d. 1661 & willed it to his son William b.1632 & D. 1700 The last mention of Ninnings owned by a William Campe was in 1766. It appears the Camps owned this house for about 200 years. NOTE: William was a Puritan Elder which would have been helpful during Cromwells term as Lord Protector of England, but not so helpful when Charles II began to reign." - Gate House5
Gate House in Hunsdon, Owned by Edward Campe then by his sons George and Philemon all were Blacksmiths in 1600s