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Palmers Flats, Herefordshire

Palmers Flats maps

Historic maps of Palmers Flats and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Palmers Flats maps

Palmers Flats map

Historic map of Palmers Flats

Herefordshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Herefordshire

Palmers Flats map

Historic Map of any Palmers Flats postcode

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Palmers Flats photos

We have no photos of Palmers Flats, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Weston Under Penyard, Mitcheldean, Ross-On-Wye

Palmers Flats books

Displaying 3 of 10 books about Palmers Flats and the local area.   View all Palmers Flats books

Herefordshire Living Memories
Paperback
rrp £14  £11.20

Kidderminster Town and City Memories
Paperback
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Vale of Evesham Photographic Memories
Paperback
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Palmers Flats books
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Memories of Palmers Flats

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Herefordshire memories

The War Years.

My sister and I arrived at Kerne Bridge station very late one evening as evacuees. We ended up living with Mr Calkin, a retired head master, and his charming wife. They were absolutely wonderful to us for the time we were with them, this probably being two years.
Our mother and sisters also moved out of London and found accommodation, my... [more]

Shared on 18 June 2008

Ganarew Cottage

I have extremely fond memories of holidays staying here, for some years with the family who were great friends of my mum. There were endless cats and two goats called Sue and Jenny. Life was very different from our life in South London. I have many photos taken over the years, the most fond one is one taken from the main... [more]

Shared on 26 July 2009 by Mavis Rand.

POST OFFICE

I was born in Hereford in 1952 to Roland S G Hodges and Doreen his wife. I have fond memories of Kings Caple and Fawley. My grandmother ran the village post office for nearly 40 years right up to decimalization. She ran her Post Office from an old wooden greenhouse in the garden at Bridge House, Fawley and used to trundle... [more]

Shared on 09 August 2008 by Andrew Hodges.

happy holidays in much dewchurch

I spent many happy holidays in much dewchurch in the 1950's. we stayed with my great aunt, Winifried Bishop who ran not only The Black Swan pub but also Poole House as a guest house. My great grandparents Bill and Alice Jones owned Fairview. They and indeed my great aunt winifred are buried inSt David's churchyard. It is a beautiful... [more]

Shared on 29 January 2008 by Geraldine Morsbach.

Happy holidays.

I went to the Green Dragon with my aunt for a holiday, I was about 10 years old and thought it very grand. In later years when I was in my 20s I took my mother there. We had a very nostalgic holiday touring around the Malvern Hills and Shakespeare country. It was a happy time.

Shared on 05 September 2009 by Lynne Dejonge Nee Hill.

The Coningsby Chapel & Museum

This photo shows the Coningsby Almshouses and Chapel, in Widemarsh Street, Hereford, reputed to be originally a 'cell' of Dinmore Manor, a Commandary of the Order of St John in the 16 century.  It fell into disrepair and was rebuilt by Sir Thomas Coningsby of Hampton Manor near Leominster from the stone of the Blackfriars monastary whose ruins stand behind the... [more]

Shared on 18 January 2009 by Haydn Ebbs.

The New Bridge

I remember this as The 'New Bridge', it was huge and posh compared to the beautiful Old Bridge which was still in full use with 2 way traffic. I don't know if it still is as it is about 10 years since I visited Hereford but will be visiting soon!!

Shared on 11 October 2008 by Katie Clamp.

The Stolen Baby

I was a soldier at Bradbury Lines when this happened.
The Father of the baby was our Troop Lieutenant ...Richard Vincent.
He was a lovely man and well liked by we boy soldiers.
We never saw him again....no doubt he was given a long spell of compassionate leave.
But 30 years or so later he had risen through the ranks to... [more]

Shared on 30 August 2008 by David Hutchinson.

Extracts From Palmers Flats & Herefordshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Palmers Flats, inspired by Frith photos.

Kidderminster Town and City Memories

This view of the main road (known here simply as 'The Ringway') shows St George's Park just to the left of the dual carriageway. The park was originally twice the size it now is, for much of it was lost when the road was cut through here. This section and St Mary's Ringway formed the first stage of the building operation, and were... [more]

This is an extract from Kidderminster Town and City Memories.
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Kidderminster Town and City Memories

Now known as the Great Chamber, this room has since had panelling added to the walls, bringing it more into line with how it probably looked in around 1600.

This is an extract from Kidderminster Town and City Memories.
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Kidderminster Town and City Memories

The two stairs here are raised to reveal the entrance to one of the hiding places, a small room that was hidden beneath two floor levels.

This is an extract from Kidderminster Town and City Memories.
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