Nutfield Lane in Cashmere and it isn’t on library website. I suspect that the name for the street is because of all the trees on the property and likely to have included nut trees.
Most houses here were built in 1950s and there were a few death notices. There were sections available in 1967 and they were described having frontage to an artificial lake and each section includes a portion of the woodland. The owner of the land died in 1964 and his obituary said that he died at his home in Kirwee. By 1969 his widow was living at 6 Nutfield Lane. Most of the houses here were fairly ordinary looking but No 6 Nutfield is an interesting looking building and it is now Lotus Day Spa. There was also an older looking house on the corner with Colombo St called Nutfield House yet it seemed to have a Colombo St address. The owner of much of the land in the area was Leonard Ernle Clark and there is a nearby reserve with his name. Lots of entries for him on Papers Past because of his flying history. I was surprised that there isn’t a wikipedia page for him. He owned the Thorrington Estate. His grandfather Charles was the original owner of Thorrington Estate and it was much reduced by the time Ernle Clark took over the estate from his father Leonard Clark. I am confused why the obituary said his home was in Kirwee as the electoral rolls have him living at 6 Nutfield Lane.
