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Edward Anthony Strauss MP, head of a London firm of grain
and seed merchants, bought the estate from John Blandy in
1917. He was responsible for the beginning hop-growing in
the area. He had tried growing them at Kingston Hill farm
in 1919, where for some reason they were not a success so
he tried growing them on the Bullock's Pit Estate to the west
of the Hanney Road. High shelterbelts were grown round the
fields and the hops prospered.
Although not everyone agreed, according to his valet Mr Hobbs
Strauss was "best squire village ever had". He was
generous and gave a Christmas party and presents for the children
and a wristlet watch for school-leavers. At Christmas each
family on the estate got a joint of beef and money.
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