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Historic maps of Curridge and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Curridge maps

Curridge photos

We have no photos of Curridge, although we do have photos of these nearby places:

Hermitage| Cold Ash| Chieveley| Thatcham| Frilsham| Newbury| Hampstead Norreys| Peasemore| Yattendon| Compton| Crookham| Woolhampton| Brimpton| Streatley

Curridge area books

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Memories of Curridge

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Berkshire memories

My Uncle Aunt And Cousins Lived Here

Grimbury Tower c1960
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My uncle and aunt  lived here from roughly 1948 to 1958.  We lived on Oare Common and visited them at the Castle regularly.
In the living room was a large hook and apparently someone in the past was hung from the hook and has haunted the castle ever since. Another aunt lived at the top of the Castle, she was deaf and dumb. I remember lots of adders around the grounds.

A Visit to my Birthplace

Grimbury Tower c1960
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Delighted to find this photo. I was born in Grimsbury Castle in 1946. I came to America at age three and know very little about the history of the Castle and surrounding area. I did visit the Castle in 1971. The appearance was much the same as it is in your 1955 photo. There were in fact adders close by even then. At the time I thought it would be lovely to see the inside of the structure. So I knocked on a thick wooden door. As I stood there I noticed that the door was heavily laced in cobwebs. But, a bottle of milk was next to the threshold. So, I knocked again. Just as I was convinced that no one would answer, a toothless cleaning lady with soot on her face pulled opened the door and said "Wa du ya want?" in an incredibly gruff voice. I asked if I might have a word with the owmer. She said "Not here" and closed the door. I couldn't leave... Read more

Living in The Hermitage Area

Grimbury Tower c1960
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We lived at 101 Oare Common. Our family lived at the above address from 1937 until 1949. I started to attend Hermitage Primary School in 1938 and left there in 1948, during that time we had three headmasters, Mr Cudby, Mr Friend, and Mr Enever, two teachers that I remember were Miss Bushell and Miss Matthews. One Sunday morning during the Second World War we were woken by a very loud explosion, some time later we were out for a Sunday evening walk and came across a huge bomb crater in woods not far from Wellhouse. Denis Bowman

St Marys Childrens Home 1940,S

My mum, Ann Diamond, was in St Mary's home for girls from about 1940- 1943, then went to stay with some foster parents. She has written some memoirs of her time there, and in the home. I would love to show her any more info or photos I can find of Cold Ash x.

I Live Here

Thatched Cottages c1960
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I've lived in the two cottages on the right of the picture since 1994. Two cottages? They were knocked into one in 1973 when the entire row was sold to a developer and refurbished.

I Lived in No 68 From 1983 to 1985

Thatched Cottages c1960
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Of course they had been nicely re-furbished and with all mod cons like running water and electricity. It was a nice experience living in a thatched house and, believe me, they aren't full of spiders and not as much of a fire risk as you would think. We had a very big fireplace in a tiny sitting room and I am a pyromaniac. I remember one day a guy knocking on the front door and, with a very worried look on his face, he said that the chimney must be on fire because it was pouring black smoke. I thanked him kindly but told him not to worry and that I was simply burning rubber car mats!

Kennet School

Thatched Cottages c1960
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I went to Kennet Secondary School in 1965 and would like to see photos of that time.

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