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Historic maps of Avebury Trusloe and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Avebury Trusloe maps

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Avebury| Beckhampton| West Overton| Fyfield| Lockeridge| Cherhill| Compton Bassett| Broad Hinton| Manton| All Cannings| Preshute| Quemerford| Clyffe Pypard| Oare| Marlborough| Wilcot| Calne| Woodborough| Ogbourne St Andrew| Sharcott| Pewsey| Devizes| Milton Lilbourne| Chiseldon

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A Tour Around Prehistoric Stones at Avebury

The Stones c1955
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Avebury is an interesting place to visit for history, archaeology and garden interests. My wife, Elizabeth, and I saw it on Sunday 24th April in bright hot sunshine when the stones are at their best; brilliantly reflecting sunlight and also casting dark shadows. The nearby Manor House and gardens are very attractive and have amazing amounts of topiary. I also liked the Alexander Keiller Museum and was greatly impressed by the old car preserved in the museum – an open top tourer made by Sizaire-Berwick before the First World War. It looks a little like an old Rolls Royce! There is so much to see that I plan to return for another tour of the stones as my interest has been prompted by the excellent guided tour provided by a National Trust guide.

Childhood Memories

In the early 1950s I used to go and stay with my great uncle, Arthur Furnice and his wife, Flossie, at the stables owned by a Mr Blagrave, where my uncle was head lad. We used to get off the bus from Newbury and climb a fence and walk across a field to the stables. The main house was next door and my best memories are of a driveway lined with a wonderful display of daffodils. It was also magical to wake early in the morning and hear the sound of the horses' hooves on the coblestones as they went out to exercise on the downs.  When they returned my aunt would cook the most incredible breakfasts for everyone. She came from Calne. Happy days.

The Kennels,152 The Common

My maternal grandmother (Alice Brown) took over the cottage 'up the lane' from the village and ran boarding and breeding kennels there from 1948 until 1966. The cottage was condemned when she took it over, it belonged to the Lord of the Manor Douglas White. I spent many happy times there and used to frequent Home Farm and play with Audrey Rickards and her sisters. I used to help on Wally's farm bringing the cows in to milk etc. My father was in the Army so we used to stay at the Kennels between postings and I attended the village school at Monkton. When Gran moved to live with us in Southampton in 1966 the cottage just fell down! I often visit the old place (there is a pheasantry there now) and when my mother died three years ago we put some of her ashes under some cherry trees she grew from pips!

Where is This Cottage?

Does anyone know whereabouts in West Overton this cottage was and whether it is still standing.

Where is This Cottage

I think this cottage is the one to the right of the bus shelter.

The Cottage in The Photo

The cottage you are on about is on the right going out of Lockeridge, going to Alton Barnes.

My Great-Grandfather And Mother Isaacs

In 1939-40 I was evacuated to Lockeridge to live with my great-aunt Mrs Haynes, who I think lived in one of the thatched cottages in the photo of the Dene. She was, I think, housekeeper at the big house in Lockeridge. We lived in the cottage with my great-grandfather and great-grandmother who died in 1940 and 1949 respectively and are burried in St Michael's and All Angels' churchyard in West Overton.

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