Holyport, Sturt Green 1909
Photo ref: 61990
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Photo ref: 61990
Photo of Holyport, Sturt Green 1909

More about this scene

Farther down the A330 is Stud Green, a hamlet of Holyport. Its character is now largely suburban, following much rebuilding. This view looks west. The Bricklayers Arms is now a house, Old Brick House, its brickwork painted. The farm building on the left in yellow London stock brick has been converted into a house, Walnut Barn. The farmhouse, (out of shot to the left), Walnut Cottage, and some frontage walling also survives.

A Selection of Memories from Holyport

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Holyport

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WE LIVED IN BARTLETTS LANE FOR ABOUT 30 YEARS. OUR SON WAS THREE WHEN WE MOVED THERE, AND OUR DAUGHTER WAS BORN A FEW MONTHS LATER, AT CANADIAN RED CROSS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CLIVEDEN. WE LOVED HOLYPORT BUT SOLD THAT HOUSE AS WE HAD STARTED TO SPEND A GOOD DEAL OF TIME IN SPAIN, SO BOUGHT A FLAT BY THE RIVER, WHICH WAS EASIER TO LEAVE. WE LIVE NOW PERMANENTLY IN SOUTHERN SPAIN AND OWN NO PROPERTY IN UK OR ANYWHERE ELSE. ...see more
I lived in money row green opposite the garage, there was 6 cottages I lived in no 1 until they were knocked down then we lived in the flats until I got married in 1976
Little Tudor was the cottage that my grandmother resided in when she was a young girl. It is located on The Green in Holyport, Maidenhead. She and her brothers and sisters grew up here in the 1900s. I visited it last summer for the first time ... it looked the same as pictures my grandmother had of it when she returned for a visit in the 1960s. I would love to find out of the history of this lovely old ...see more