Lower Fyfield
Lower Fyfield maps
Historic maps of Lower Fyfield and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Lower Fyfield maps
Lower Fyfield photos
We have no photos of Lower Fyfield, although we do have photos of these nearby places:
Fyfield| Lockeridge| West Overton| Manton| Preshute| Marlborough| Avebury| Ogbourne St Andrew| Oare| Beckhampton| Mildenhall| Wootton Rivers| Wilcot| Ogbourne St George| Pewsey| Sharcott| Milton Lilbourne| Broad Hinton| Woodborough| Southcott| Manningford Abbots| Savernake| Easton Royal| Manningford Bruce| Durley| All Cannings| Burbage| Clyffe Pypard
Lower Fyfield area books
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Memories of Lower Fyfield
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My Great-Grandfather And Mother Isaacs
In 1939-40 I was evacuated to Lockeridge to live with my great-aunt Mrs Haynes, who I think lived in one of the thatched cottages in the photo of the Dene. She was, I think, housekeeper at the big house in Lockeridge. We lived in the cottage with my great-grandfather and great-grandmother who died in 1940 and 1949 respectively and are burried in St Michael's and All Angels' churchyard in West Overton.
Lockeridge School
Whilst researching my family history I have found several photographs of classes at Lockeridge School 1915. It could be my mother Dorothy Mortimore with standard 11.
Where is This Cottage?
Does anyone know whereabouts in West Overton this cottage was and whether it is still standing.
Where is This Cottage
I think this cottage is the one to the right of the bus shelter.
The Cottage in The Photo
The cottage you are on about is on the right going out of Lockeridge, going to Alton Barnes.
Cullys Farm
My grandfather farmed Cullys Farm in the early decades of the last century and I believe so did his father and grandfather. My grandfather had 7 children and took in my great-uncle's children when their father Willam Fishlock from Avebury was killed in the First World War. I have somewhere photos of the family at Cullys which I will dig out, if anyone wants to see them.
Granny Marsh
I was born in Marlborough and my grandmother ran a small grocery store at Clench Common. She was married to John Marsh until he died many years before I was born. I believe he was a war hero in the First World War. Any information on the Marsh family would be wonderful. My mother was Lillie F. W. Marsh.
