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Metfield, the Green c1955

Metfield, the Green c1955
 
 

Metfield, the Green c1955 Ref: m269001

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Photo of Laxfield, the Street c1965

Laxfield, the Street c1965
Ref: L361010

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Sparrows

I remember Sparrows very well. I lived in Laxfield from 1967 - 1972 I remember going up to the attic at Christmas time and buying some goodies. Also, I remember the phone box outside, a friend and I got into trouble for making false phone calls. We were 9 or 10 years at the time. I'm planning to visit England in June, and am hoping to make a trip to Laxfield.
Jane E. Johnson (nee Riemenschneider)

Shared on Monday, April 20, 2009 by Jane Johnson.

Photo of Laxfield, Bridge Street c1955

Laxfield, Bridge Street c1955
Ref: L361005

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Childhood

I grew up at Turkey Hall in Cratfield but Laxfield was more of my village. I worked at Sparrows grocery store and my parents, Terry & Joan Ward bought my first "new" bike from the store pictured here. I remember getting it for passing the 11+ exam and spent hours riding around Laxfield and Cratfield - occasionally stopping to by a Mars Bar at the bike shop. I lived in the area from 1966 to 1986 and have to say I have nothing but fond memories - it almost seems as if life stood still in that quaint village for 20 years. I often find myself doing Google searches to re-connect with pictures of that era of my life. I haven't been back to Laxfield in about 15 years but am feeling the draw. I think it will be soon.

Shared on Friday, March 28, 2008 by Rebecca Ward.

Photo of Laxfield, Low Road c1955

Laxfield, Low Road c1955
Ref: L361009

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Many pleasant evenings

The low house was run by a lovely couple named Paul and Janet Parsons. The had a son Zach (Zacky Bongo) and a daughter, Tabitha. What a pleasant atmosphere they always maintained. Friends like the Parsons are rare and sadly I do not know where they are now. We were only a stones throw away in St. Mary's cottage. The only seperation from the pub was a very small garden and an equally small garage. I hope all is well with my long lost friends from Laxfield.

Shared on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 by John Ziv.

Photo of Laxfield, Low Road c1955

Laxfield, Low Road c1955
Ref: L361009

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low house

lived here in the 'low house' for a couple of years with my parents; eddie and anna macleod, in fact i feel my heart still lives here. the sunday hunts, kippers on a friday, local folk groups around the settle, big, thrashy, noisy 'cool' bands in the stable/shed. the beer festivals, the adnams ale and me and my family welcoming everyone into our home, the Kings Head.
xxx

Shared on Sunday, December 02, 2007 by Kirstie Macleod.

Photo of Halesworth, the Thoroughfare c1955

Halesworth, the Thoroughfare c1955
Ref: H384028

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The Thoroughfare.

My great auntie and uncle (The Ransbys) lived at the Bungalow in the Thoroughfare,can anyone remember them ?
I'd be interested to know.

Thankyou

Rod

Shared on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 by Rod Gooderham.

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