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I grew up in Bletchingley and have just been looking at the photos of the village which provoked a lot of lovely memories I would like to see a photo of the post office during the 70's,which when i left the village in the late 80's was Lawrences auctioneers,can any one help.I remember going in the post office as a child and seeing a lovely wooden counter and smelling ground coffee which was ground in an old fasioned coffee grinder on the end of the counter.

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A memory of Bletchingley in Surrey shared on Tuesday, 18th December 2007.

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RE: RE: Bletchingley

Bletchingley Post office recently had a refit and uncovered a cupboard full of the original marketing and advertising items of which they have them in a cabinet in the post office, you might enjoy poping along there when in the area and having a nose, they had been hidden away for approx 60 years!

Comment from Jo Salsbury on Tuesday, 21st July 2009.

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Thanks for the information regarding Bletchingley post office, I will get back to Bletchingley one day and be sure to look at the items that were found. Thanks.

Comment from Tracey Cobbett on Sunday, 24th January 2010.

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