Posted 23 March 2011 - 10:31 PM
The Land Tax records for 1910, copies of which should be available at the local county record office, give a complete listing of every property and its value. Here are a few from my own research to show you what to expect:
Extract from Land Tax returns 1910:
68700
41, Sedgwick Street, Preston
House
Occupier: M. Swarbrick
Owner: William Whittle, 16, Dorset Road, Preston – freehold
Value £165 0s 0d let weekly at 5/- [£13 0s 0d p.a.] owner paying rates
B.B.&S house, stone jambs and head to door, in fair condition & repair, lobby, parlour, kitchen, scullery, flagged yard and WC, 3 bedrooms.
68610
147, North Road, Preston
House and shop
Occupier: John Swarbrick
Owner: N. A. Duckett, Bowgreave, Garstang
92 sq. yards; Value £420, let quarterly at an annual rent of £24
B.B.&S house and shop in good condition, piano shop with modern front – kitchen, scullery, flagged yard and WC, 4 bedrooms – tenant paying rates.
136, North Road, Preston
Shop
Occupier: John Swarbrick
Owner: Richard James Pemberton 6, Bushell Place, Preston
Rented quarterly at an annual rent of £18 14s 0d [8/- per week]
Shop with modern front, large storeroom out back – owner paying rates
68696
14, Harold Street, Preston
House
Occupier: Matthew Nixon
Owner: John Thomas Swarbrick, 147, North Road, Preston – freehold
Value £70 0s 0d, let weekly at £8 4s 8d p.a.
Vestibule, kitchen, scullery, WB, 2 bedrooms, flagged yard & WC, old range
29, Sussex Street, Preston
House
Occupier: A. Green
Owner: J. T. Swarbrick, 147, North Road, Preston – freehold
Value £135 0s 0d, let weekly at £13 0s 0d p.a.
B.B.&S house, not in good condition, stone jambs and head to door, lobby, parlour, kitchen, scullery, flagged yard & WC, 3 bedrooms.
68702
3, Oakley Street, Preston
House
Occupier: James Lyon
Owner: John Thomas Swarbrick, 147, North Road, Preston – freehold
Value £130 0s 0d let weekly at £11 1s 0d p.a. Owner paying rates of £3 9s 9d
Old brick built and slated cottage, not so good condition and repair, 2 up & 2 down, flagged yard
It would be possible, though extremely time consuming - to analyse a whole area to see how many properties were owner-occupied and how many rented.
Dave Swarbrick