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My Memories of Compton

My name is Mark Goddard, I lived in Compton for 18 years. I was born in 1966 and I am now 43 years old. All my childhood memories are of my time growing up in this fantastic village. I was lucky enough to attend Compton School, being taught by some very strict but fair teachers who shall stay in my memories for life, until its sad closure. I will always remember the last day of school, all the tears and sad goodbyes, saying goodbye to Mrs Mcalmont and Mrs Gardener. Looking back for the last time as I walked home up the little path towards Almsgate.
We lived in Fowlers Croft for many years, in a corner house looking over the fields up to Watts Cemetery. I'm not sure what the houses were originaly built for but they were pretty cold in the winter but it was home. Compton is surrounded by some of the best countryside, great for walking, as a child we used to go on great walks through Sandy Lane along the Pilgrim Way, up to Putteham. I could go on for hours talking about this wonderful village but the best way to enjoy it is to visit it and take time to look around. But take your time and enjoy it.                                       

Written by Mark Goddard. To send Mark Goddard a private message, click here.

A memory of Compton in Surrey shared on Monday, 19th January 2009.

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