Griseburn Ballast Sidings

A Memory of Griseburn.

During the 1950's my grandparents Mary and Jack Holder lived in the railway cottages at Griseburn. My grandfather worked in the signal box and I spent summer holidays with them. One had to leave the road, go down a cart track to Horn's farm, leave your vehicle, cross a stile and walk the path past the signal box to the cottages. The other cottage was occupied by a man called Milner. There was no electricity or plumbing. The pump in the garden hadn't worked in years by the look of it, and my grandmother brought water from the farm in two buckets. She was quite a character and used to get about on a little Corgi motorbike. I wasn't supposed to be in the signal box so my grandfather made sure I was out of sight when the trains passed. The stokers on the engines used to push huge pieces of coal onto the side of the track for the benefit of the cottages. It was a very isolated place. My grandparents eventually retired to Milburn, enjoying electricity and a bathroom.


Added 23 November 2014

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Wow. During the 50s I spent all of my school holidays at the cottage next door, Alf Milner`s. With my grandmother, mother and sister. Spent most of my time at the Horn`s farm with Andrew and Janet.
freedom to roam . Bob Heward ( hope you are well. :)
Small world isn't it. I live in Houston, Texas these days. I came to the States in 1974. I remember Mr. Milner and your sister but no doubt played with you too. Do you remember my cousins David and Raymond Blaylock? They also came on holiday and were friends with Andrew. He is still on the farm, I bumped into him in Carlisle during one of my visits home. Just as well I had another cousin with me or I'd never have recognized him. All the best, Marcia.
It certainly is. If my memory serves me correctly david was more or less the same age as me and, yes used to play with him when he was around. Raymond would be older and I`m sure he mowed the grass at one time right next to your grandparents cottage so that we could play cricket.Houston, Texas is a far crie from Griseburn.
Same to you. Bob

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