Sparnham House, 36 West Street
I was living in Sparnham House in 1960, but don't recall the umber mine you mention, though my father (Brian Baker) did say there had been one, once. Outside Sparnham there used to be a tap which was supplied by a natural spring and during the long winter of 1963 it was, at times, the only piece of plumbing that wasn't frozen. There was a tunnel under the garden which I was never allowed to explore; I always assumed it was something to do with this spring, but perhaps it was the umber mine? My father died when I was nine, and we moved away from Ashburton shortly afterwards, so that tunnel has always been a tantalising mystery to me.
The house had been a coaching inn many years before. When my father bought it there were evidently huge numbers of old bottles in the back garden. He levelled the heap and planted a lawn on top, so there's probably an interesting experience awaiting anyone who cares to dig a few holes!
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RE: RE: Sparnham House, 36 West Street
I lived in Ashburton until I was 22 years old in 1959 and used to go to piano lessons at one of the cottages at the top of West Street shown in the Sparnham House photograph. My piano teacher was Maureen Daymond. She later moved to Station Road. I remember Brian and Terry Baker and also the umber mine that was just past the cottage hospital. I used to cycle past it on the way home from school each day as I used to travel on "Bullever", the single coach train from Ashburton to Totnes that ran alongside the River Dart. I have many happy memories of Ashburton and still visit every year. My maiden name was Margaret Aggett.
Comment from Margaret Hawkins on Saturday, 1st January 2011.