| This timeline for 1 Turnpike Cottages comes from Jemma Hogwood’s Local History Assignment. |
| The house was built in the late 18th century as a farm labourer's cottage |
| Owner/Occupiers | Dates | Significant Events |
| 1750 | Turnpikes introduced in Britain | |
| 1753 | Main road through Froyle ‘turnpiked’ | |
| 1801 | First Census taken (statistical until 1841) | |
| John Pink & family | 1841 | |
| John Pink & family | 1851 | |
| Thomas Pink & family | 1861 | |
| 1868 | Sir Hubert Miller became Lord of the Manor at age of 9 | |
| Thomas Pink & family | 1871 | |
| Thomas Pink & family | 1881 | |
| Thomas Rowell & family | 1891 | The Good Shepherd statue given to the occupants (Sir Hubert Miller’s tenants) |
| Unidentifiable from Census returns | 1901 | |
| Mr R Morris (somewhen in this year range) |
1922 |
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| 1946 | Lord Mayor Treloar College purchased Froyle Place; a few years later they purchased the rest of the estae and the manorial rights | |
| 1952 | Cottage becomes tied accomodation for Trelor staff | |
| Mr & Mrs Eggins | 1960 | |
| Mr & Mrs Nicholls & family | 1970 | |
| 1971 | Dual carriageway completed | |
| Mr & Mrs Hogwood & family | 1980 |