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My Childhood

As a child I spent many a happy summer holiday in the castle grounds. My  aunt was cook at the castle and my uncle worked the land. From what I remember I think it was then owned by the Clutterbuck family. My aunt and uncle lived in the lodge just down the hill from the castle near the church. Somewear in the lake is a necklace belonging to my mum as my aunty and her used to go in the old rowing boat they had. She lost it while they were messing about. I hope to try to revisit the castle one day and take my children to see it, the lake and the old ice house if it is still there.

Written by Susan Beresford. To send Susan Beresford a private message, click here.

A memory of Hornby in North Yorkshire shared on Sunday, 28th December 2008.

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RE: RE: My Childhood

On my parents' marriage certificate of February 1934 it states that my mother (then Alice Watson) was a cook at Hornby Castle. I have never visited the castle even though I spent a lot of time in my childhood visiting family in the nearby area, mainly Hunton and Northallerton. I would like very much to visit the castle one day.

Comment from Susan Delaney on Tuesday, 7th April 2009.

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