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I was born in the house that lays back just out of view in this photo. The house was built in 1954 and our family were the only people to live there up until my father's death in 2008. I was born in the house, as were both my sisters. At that time the house was a tied cottage to the farm called Sharvels that was at the bottom of Cock Hill. In later years the farm was sold to Crown Properties and then later still the property was taken on by the local housing authority. There was a butcher shop to the left and another two doors up to the right that also had a dairy. A couple of doors down was the post office. There were five other shops in the village, Anthonys stores and Hales stores at the bottom, Jempsons and another at the top end which we called the Top shop but I cannot remember another name. There was also Farleys Garage. Only Jempsons still exist. Anthonys always had the best sweet selection and we would stop there on the way home from the local school for sherbert fountains and black jacks. We would also stop and watch the blacksmith shoeing horses and making things from wrought iron. It was always a good place to stop on a freezing winter's day. The park behind the vicarage was excellent for sledging and the snow would build up at the top and make giant snow drifts to jump in. On Accension Day the whole school would walk to church in our Sunday best for the service and we would be given a momento of the day. If it was dry enough we would walk across the fields and down through the blue bell wood. Harvest Festival would be celebrated the same and we would deliver baskets of food around the village. At Christmas was the Carol Service in the church and the school play in the Village Hall. We would spend weeks making things and everybody in the school had a part to play. We often went on nature walks around the village and we would catch tadpoles and learn about the different birds. The Primary School left lasting happy memories.

Written by Carole Watson. To send Carole Watson a private message, click here.

A memory of Peasmarsh in East Sussex shared on Thursday, 22nd October 2009.

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RE: RE: Carole's Memories.

Hi Carole,
Do you know where the name "Jury's Gap" originated?
Edna

Comment from Edna Southey on Wednesday, 17th August 2011.

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