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Photo of Little Waltham, the Village c1965

Little Waltham, the Village c1965
Ref: L158001

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Little Waltham

I used to live in Little Waltham when I was eight until 19. We lived in a thatched cottage without electric, and no central heating, only an open fire and kitchen range. The windows used have patterns on them in the winter. In 1962 it was a bad winter, we had to dig the snow so the grocery van could get through as we lived about three miles from the village and bus route. We had to walk so we could go into town, also we had to walk more than a mile to get the bus to school. Eventually my mother and father moved into the village, I also until I left home at nineteen. There was a long footpath where they kept a couple of horses I was frightened to go through, there was a large wolfhound there as well.

Shared on 16 March 2009 by Pat Kings.

Photo of Little Waltham, the Village c1965

Little Waltham, the Village c1965
Ref: L158001

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Ennos ancestors

Hi,
I have been researching my wife's family history. She was an Ennos, and I have found that there were a number of families with the name Ennos in Little Waltham during the 1800's. Are any of them still around? I'd love to make contact.
Ancestors were Ernest Ennos, William Ennos, James Ennos.
Thanks
John

Shared on 19 February 2009 by John Bok.

Photo of Little Waltham, the Village c1965

Little Waltham, the Village c1965
Ref: L158001

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LITTLE WALTHAM

I lived three miles from Little Waltham from 1956 till I moved out about 1965. I lived in a cottage near Domsey Lane and we had no buses, only to the village, so when we went out to Chelmsford we had to catch the last bus to the village and then we had a three mile walk in the dark to get home and it was scary as there were no lights. When I moved out, my mother moved down to the village to live. My memories of the village are Amos the bakers, he used to deliver lovely bread and cakes to us. The surgery with Dr Bassett,and the little wooden shop run by the sisters. I think they were called the Phylls.They used to sell sweets and general stores. Also the butchers at the top of the street. There was also a man who had a huge Great Dane, near us. I was scared of it. I loved the footpath that went to the church where horses were allowed to roam. I used to be scared to walk up there past them. I also remember the weir where us kids used to play, of course it was dangerous. My mum lived in one of the cottages next to the chapel. Does anyone have any memories? Vic

Shared on 17 February 2008 by Victoria Manning.

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