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The Woodhouse Cirencester Park Estate

My great-grandfather was called George Darlow, he was the Head Gamekeeper to Lord Bathurst and often walked about the estate looking for traps that poachers might have set for the deer. My mother visited him and his wife who was called Nancy but her actual real name was Annie Darlow, they had 11 children, all the boys went to war and three of the girls went into service. My mother's recollections of going to The Woodhouse are full of wondrous views along the avenues and of going to the Barn where the owls were to spend a penny!

Written by Nita Hanski. To send Nita Hanski a private message, click here.

A memory of Coates in Gloucestershire shared on Tuesday, 30th March 2010.

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