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|affiliation=Drewe family<br>[[Downton Abbey]]}}'''Yew Tree''' is the farm of the Drewe family, where they have been tenants since the reign of [[List of minor off screen characters#George III|George III]].  It is also part of the estate of [[Downton Abbey]].
 
|affiliation=Drewe family<br>[[Downton Abbey]]}}'''Yew Tree''' is the farm of the Drewe family, where they have been tenants since the reign of [[List of minor off screen characters#George III|George III]].  It is also part of the estate of [[Downton Abbey]].
   

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Yew Tree is the farm of the Drewe family, where they have been tenants since the reign of George III.  It is also part of the estate of Downton Abbey.

1922-23

Tim Drewe aspires to take on the tenancy following his father's death, but his father left behind a huge unpaid debt which leads Mary Crawley and Tom Branson to decide to close the lease. But when Tim professes to Lord Grantham (who was not keen on the idea) he never knew of his father's debt and his belief in the partnership between the Drewes and Crawleys, Lord Grantham is willing to give him time to pay off the debt, even going so far as to pay the rest himself when Drewe cannot. Mary and Tom also give their support eventually.

When the Crawleys decide to move into pig farming, Drewe is given control over all the estate's pigs. By 1923 Tim lives on Yew Tree with his wife and their children, and agrees to raise Edith's daughter there for her and keep her secret on the child's true parentage.

1924-

Edith visits Yew Tree many times, secretly to see her daughter.

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