Maps

84 maps found.

1919, Littleworth Ref. POP758392
1947, Littleworth Ref. NPO758383
1940, Littleworth Ref. NPO758392
1946, Littleworth Ref. NPO758395
1896, Littleworth Ref. RNE758395
1947, Littleworth Ref. NPO758387
1946, Littleworth Ref. NPO758388
1947, Littleworth Ref. NPO758393
1940, Littleworth Ref. NPO758396
1895, Littleworth Ref. RNE758383
1898, Littleworth Ref. RNE758389
1895, Littleworth Ref. RNE758390
1895, Littleworth Ref. RNE758396
1920, Littleworth Ref. POP758386
1919, Littleworth Ref. POP758388
1920, Littleworth Ref. POP758396
1946, Littleworth Ref. NPO758382
1902, Littleworth Ref. RNC758381
1903, Littleworth Ref. RNC758383
1898, Littleworth Ref. RNC758396

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Memories

8 memories found. Showing results 1 to 8.

H N Hussey

My husband inherited a watercolour of a barn entitled 'Fittleworth 1882' by the artist named above - it could read Hry N Hussey for Henry - but not clear. We wondered whether anyone could shed any light

A memory of Fittleworth in 1880 by Elizabeth Goodrich

I Remember Wheatley

My name is Bill Mitchell - when young in Wheatley other children called me Billy. Some of my old school friends still live in or around Wheatley. My father had a shop in Station Road for a while selling electrical goods, and he ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1960 by Bill Mitchell

Fittleworth Mill 1950s

I have loved this view of the Mill ever since first discovering it as a young man of 17 or so in the early 1950s, and I have a virtually identical photograph of my own taken at that time. Sadly however I found on a visit ...Read more

A memory of Fittleworth in 1954 by Ian Newton

Hednesford

I remember Kings fish and chip shop in Uxbridge Street, it's now a Chinese takeaway, also Trabulis Cafe, soup and exra bread for 8d (old money). In the 60s we used to go for our dinner when I was at Littleworth Boys School (now Kingsmead ...Read more

A memory of Hednesford by Allan Bishop

Driving Through Littleworth Toward Wheatley

i can clearly remember driving through the village of littleworth with my mum and dad, past the cricketers pub and then being hit by the stench from what i recall was some sort of sheepskin factory or ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1975

1950s

In 1956 we lived in Fittleworth (Orchard House) while I attended Midhurst Grammar School. I could listen to the church clock chime the hours if I woke up at night. I would like to hear from anyone who was there then. David Morris Victoria, B.C. Canada

A memory of Fittleworth in 1956 by David Morris

Back Ends Treasure

I was brought up in Chipping Campden, living first at the pre-fabs in Berrington Road, then Littleworth Estate. Enjoying my childhood in the countryside, glorious summers, apples and cherries in abundance in the orchards ...Read more

A memory of Chipping Campden in 1956 by Richard Hope

Pack Horse Bridge And Surrounding Area In Flood

I was born and bread in Anstey, 21 Rosebery Road, a council house with my 2 brothers Kelvin and Clive. I loved Anstey I still do. I have a lot of childhood memories. I joined the Royal Navy on leaving ...Read more

A memory of Anstey by Martin Littleworth

Captions

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Caption For Fittleworth, The Terrace 1928

By the 1920s, Fittleworth had become an artists' mecca owing to its pretty woods, its fine views from its commons, its quaint architecture and, it has been suggested, the warm welcome offered at the Swan

Caption For Fittleworth, Lower Fittleworth Mill 1898

Just south-east of Stopham Bridge is the confluence of the Arun and its most important tributary, the Western Rother, previously known as the Turning Stream or Westwater, which extended to Fittleworth,

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1908

Across the Arun we head north to Fittleworth, a village running north from the River Rother up to the Petworth to Pulborough road, now the A283.

Caption For Fittleworth, Lea Hill 1908

In this view from the west, the man in the straw boater looks past the school with its attached hipped-roofed master's house to Lea Hill, now known as Fittleworth Common.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1908

Fittleworth is a picturesque village of fine old houses, commons and fir woods.The local people call this 'Hallelujah Corner' because it is a sharp bend on a narrow and busy main road, near the church

Caption For Fittleworth, The Swan Hotel 1914

The Swan, near the river in Lower Fittleworth and recorded in a document dated 1640, is possibly one of the two alehouses mentioned earlier in 1536.

Caption For Fittleworth, Mill 1908

When this photograph was taken, Fittleworth had its own railway station nearby, and something like one thousand gallons of milk a day, produced at local farms, were loaded onto trains here.

Caption For Fittleworth, Upper Street 1921

Here we see picturesque timber-framed cottages in the centre of Fittleworth, to the south-east of Petworth.

Caption For Lancaster, The River Lune From Skerton Bridge 1918

The bridge we can see here is a railway bridge built by the 'Little North Western', who constructed a line to Morecambe in 1849; their station was at Green Ayre.

Caption For Naseby, The Monument C1960

A little north of the attractive village of Naseby, on the Market Harborough road, this 40 ft high stone obelisk commemorates the Battle of Naseby at which the New Model Army routed the Royalists in 1645

Caption For Horam, The Oast House C1960

A little north of Horam, on the Heathfield road and up Steelyards Hill, stands Stillyans, an oasthouse converted into a house.

Caption For Drayton, Gravel Lane C1955

A little north of the High Street Junction, off Abingdon Road, is Gravel Lane, which has a number of farm buildings on each side at its west end.

Caption For Fittleworth, Fittleworth House 1908

The lane leading north from the A283 passes Fittleworth House, whose east front can be seen beyond a stone wall and piers at the end of a rectangular close, now superb gardens.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village C1955

Fittleworth is a picturesque village of fine old houses, commons and fir woods.