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The Court c1965, Nash

The Court c1965, Nash
 
 

The Court c1965, Nash Ref: N222205

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I belonged to St Matthew's Church Choir in Stretford, Manchester as a chorister, and every May bank holiday the choir had a week's vacation at Nash Court.  In those days it was a national association of boys' clubs venue. There were dormitories around the back.  I wonder if the wonderful tree house is still in the large oak tree in the playing fields. I seem to remember a ghost story concerning a dog called Spot which saw us on a few nights walking the huge unlit drive calling to him.
Wonderful place.. Wonderful memories, I think I went there about 4 times..

Nash Court

I too was a member of St Matthew's church choir in Stretford, Manchester. I remember going to Nash yearly for some years in the 1960s. Some of the choir men also went but I think the organiser was the choirmaster Mr Ronald Frost, who was later the chorusmaster of the Halle Choir and is now a semi retired professor at the Royal Norhtern College of Music. I remember the tuck shop where everybody liked to buy snowballs (a lot bigger then) and a fizzy apple drink called Applejack - we pretended it was cider. I also remember the small unheated outdoor swimming pool with a fountain. There was also a 'commando course' in the 'woods' next to the drive leading up to Nash. Then there was the hut close by to the house where you could play snooker and the men would drink cans of beer. When I was a little bit older (although still under age) they would allow me a can. Under age drinking was not confined to Nash though -... Read more

My First Visit To England

We travelled down with a large group of Scottish NABC members from Edinburgh and the Lothian areas. My particulal journey commenced by coach to Liverpool where we continued by train to Hereford.

On our arrival we were warmly welcomed by Mr Walker and one of his relatives. I was absolutelyh impressed with the building and its lush surrounds and facilities; I do believe that Mr Walker gave us a brief historical presentation on Nash Court which, if my memory still serves, included information that Nash had been bought by Tommy Handley, a famous comedian, who had donated it for the use of the NASBC. He also gave us the planned programme for our stay which included visits to local places of interest and the `Cider Factory`....(I was only 14 years old).

The Lothian section of our party were a great bunch of young mineworkers who played in the same football league as our club (Tynecastle Boys Club) and were lead by a physically (height) disadvantaged charismatic gentleman called... Read more

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