East Barsham Manor - 1929 Photograh
The 1929 photograph was taken when my stepfather's father, Douglas J Coleman owned it. His father, Edward J. Coleman, bought it in 1915, the year my stepfather was born. This is where he (Peter Hales-Coleman) and his brother grew up. The family moved from there in the early 1930s. Back then, there were more than a 1000 acres of land with it. In 1959, I had the opportunity to visit the manor and met Peter's nanny who was still employed there. Because the then owners were not in residence at the time, the nanny could only show me the entrance hall. About 15 years ago, my stepfather had the opportunity to stay there for a night as the guests of Lady Guiness, who owned it at that time. It was one of the highlights of his life. He died when he was in his 80s.
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Hi, I was born and lived in the village in my young days. I was born in Water Lane, the houses are no longer there. My father and grandfather worked on the farm for E. J. Parker, Dad started at 14 years of age and finished when he was 65. His family lived down Meadow Farm, again the big house is no longer there as the buildings were pulled down in 1963/64 and we all moved up to Waterhouse Farm. If anybody has a photo or map of the old village I would like to hear from you, as I have been looking for 30 odd years. As the village was to the left side of the manor coming from Fakenham.
Comment from Chris Keeley on Tuesday, 8th November 2011.