The Francis Frith Collection.
You are here:

Layston Church c1950, Buntingford

Layston Church c1950, Buntingford
 
 

Layston Church c1950, Buntingford Ref: B245011

Send photo as an E-card Send this photo as an E-Card

| More

Buntingford's local area

View all memories

Memories of Layston Church c1950, Buntingford

My Great Grand Parents Wedding

Layston Church c1950
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

My great-grand parents - Charles and Sarah Roblett - married at Layston. Their daughter Dorothy Roblett married Christopher McHugh, of Archers in Buntingford. The wedding here took place some time between 1920-1940, the church was open air and they married on Christmas Eve. Chris and Dorothy had three children, Christopher, Bernadette (my mother) and John. They passed away over 20 years ago now.

Buntingford & local memories

Read and share memories of Buntingford and Hertfordshire inspired by Frith photos.

85 High Street And Mark Doel Butchers

High Street c1955
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

The house on the right was and still is (2009) a butchers shop. My dad Mark Doel bought it from the Ward Lewises who had bought from Sid Howlett in the 1970s. I can remember there used to be stalls and stables behind the shop where animals were kept, as it was also a slaughter house. On one of my first visits to the shop before the family moved there the land where the Health Centre stands was wooded area and I think I can remember a small pond - I was very young! Twice vehicles came through the wall into the living room. Once when we lived there in the 1980s and another time in the 1950s we were told. I loved growing up in Buntingford.

Looking After Mungo Walker at Wyddial Hall

Wyddial Hall c1955
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

My mother - Peggy Barker - looked after Mungo Walker, the grandson of the Heaton-Ellises when he returned from Kenya as a 7 year old in the late 1930s. This was only for a few months until he went to boarding school. She was supposed to be teaching him Maths but I think from the sound of it, they just had a lovely time going on walks and generally acclimatising him to life in England. She is nearing 90 years old now but remembers her time at the Hall very clearly. Mungo was apparently a very sweet little boy.

The Bell Hotel, Hare Street, Buntingford

High Street c1955
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

I have recently discovered that my Great Grandfather John Main originally from Devon (a shoe maker) and then in Brixton, London as a Dairy Manager owned the Bell Hotel in Hare Street around 1905.
My Grandmother lived there as a little girl and would often tell us stories as children about how it was haunted and about secret panels etc and of an old huntsman who would sit on the garden wall!
I have several old postcards of it and the Street.  He was still there in 1916 when my Grandmother married and I think on into the 1920s.
I just wondered if The Bell was still there?

Explore your past > Buntingford > Photos of Buntingford > Photo of Layston Church c1950, Buntingford

© Copyright 1998-2012 Frith Content Inc. All rights reserved.