Talk:Sulhamstead Estate, Chiswick

I have 5 anecdotes about a river in Cranbrook Road, none of which are verifiable. On my first visit to the library they had two pieces of information. 1. Mr Gurr was the builder, 2. It’s linked to the river Crane. The river is miles away, so a non-starter. There used to be a stench pipe in the road that you normally only get above underground streams, but I cannot find a photo and have no idea where to look to find out when it was removed. One of the houses once found a hole in their garden that was full of water, they filled the hole with cement, the next time it rained the houses in Mayfield Avenue were flooded. This happened “a long time ago” so have no idea where to start looking. Another of the houses had to be rebuilt in the 1950's, because they found the brook Cran running at 40 degrees under the bay window. I have no idea where to look to find their 70 year old research. There is a diagonal line of houses that have subsided, structural engineers have confirmed the cause is most likely an underground waterway, but with the damage on both sides of the road and in Brackley Terrace this is more likely to be a drainage ditch. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Colin Potter 20 (talk • contribs) 09:00, 7 March 2020 (UTC)

Notability
Well, the article still makes almost no claim to notability, over six months on, and "Sulhamstead Estate" is, on a search, not notable either locally or nationally. Private Hitch is already mentioned at Chiswick and St Nicholas Church, Chiswick; he is notable but notability is not inherited. I'm sorry but there's no plausible way to cite this article reliably. It is an interesting piece of local history researched diligently in the local library, but that's something that's not permitted on Wikipedia, which calls this approach original research. Accordingly I'm redirecting it now. Chiswick Chap (talk) 09:40, 26 October 2020 (UTC)