Village Organisations and Information
Horseheath Lodge
Information about Horseheath Lodge
The Batson family bought the remnants of Horseheath Hall Estate in the late 1700’s and built Horseheath Lodge in 1800 using bricks from Horseheath Hall for the foundations. The 1834 Derby winnner, Plenipotentiary, was owned by Stanlake Batson and trained on the estate. This success is recorded on the Village Sign in the centre of the Village, erected by Sir Arthur Marshall, a later owner of the Lodge, whose family still run Marshalls, the Cambridge aerospace and vehicle business.
Documents
| Document | File Size | File Type |
|---|---|---|
| Horseheath Lodge 1800-1925 | 4.50 MB | |
| Horseheath Lodge 1925-2007 | 1.57 MB | |
| Sales Particulars - Horseheath Lodge | 6.71 MB | |
| HL press cuttings | 5.94 MB |
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