Fulbourn, Manor Walk c.1950
Photo ref: F104004
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Flendyshe House, facing the small green, is an early 17th-century house remodelled in 1807. On the green is the war memorial. Next to the house is a flint barn, and to the left is another old farmhouse. In Maltings Lane to the right stands a 17th-century maltings that was used by the Home Guard for rifle practice during the war.

Memories of Fulbourn, Manor Walk c1950

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The triangle of grass towards the right side is the site of the war memorial. My father was the ground keeper for the council and part of his job was to keep this area tidy and he took a great pride in doing it. Opposite (out of sight on the left) is the area known as the conker trees. This was a favourite place for local kids to go searching for beautiful shiny conkers.