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39 Mill Lane

The gable end of the house on the left is 39 Mill Lane and Back St starts at the junction over the hill and not visible here. My father built the house about 1935 when he was  21 years old. I grew up there until 1955 when it was sold and we moved from Clophill for a short time. We returned in 1957 and lived in the Old Police House in The Slade until I married in 1966 and brought my first home in Back St. I have traced my family's time in Clophill from about 1750 until 1980 in a new book which is now available.

Written by Paul Nichols. To send Paul Nichols a private message, click here.

A memory of Clophill in Bedfordshire shared on Thursday, 20th December 2007.

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RE: RE: 39 Mill Lane

It was really interesting to us to find out that you lived in the old police house as we now live there. We have been trying for some time to find pictures of the house as it was and would be gratefull if you have any, would you be able to email them to us many thanks.deborah.connelly@hotmail.co.uk

Comment from Name withheld on Tuesday, 28th October 2008.

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