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Gran And Grandpa Lazenby's Shop

Broad Street c1960
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Gran and Grandpa Lazenby had a grocery shop here. I believe they also had a café next door but I can’t remember that. I do remember looking through the window in the back of the shop and seeing my Mum slicing bacon on a big red machine.

Mum tells me her worst job was to turn the handle of the coffee roasting machine – she hated the smell of roasting coffee and to this day only ever drinks tea.

My other memory is having my lunch in the garden at the back… I used to sit in Grandpa’s lovely garden on a little flower pot and use a bigger one as a table.

I’m told Mum used to cycle out to all the farms to collect the grocery orders and then Grandpa Lazenby used to deliver them in his grey van. I can remember looking through the windows in the shop door and watching them leaving – I cried and cried (I must have been only two) I sat at the bottom of the big shiny stairs and was given a little dish of ice cream as a special treat. In those days ice creams came out of a big white cabinet with a black lift up lid. They were round with paper around the edge. If you were lucky you might have a few sprinkles (100’s and 1000’s) on the top.

Next door Mr and Mrs Harris had their outfitters shop. I remember a nice lady called Pearl worked there. She always wore nice lipstick and looked pretty.

Over the road in Cow Square there was a trough with a beautiful pink Cherry Tree. We always called it Valarie’s tree because it was planted when Valarie (my Aunty) was born.

Written by Denise Lazenby. To send Denise Lazenby a private message, click here.

A memory of Somerton in Somerset shared on Thursday, 8th November 2007.

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RE: RE: Gran And Grandpa Lazenby's Shop

I remember Lazanbys' shop. A family called Lazenby used to live next door to us when I lived at Langport Road opposite the Catholic church. There were 3 children, a boy called Peter and 2 girls called Wendy and Valerie.

Comment from Sylvia Black on Friday, 26th August 2011.

RE: RE: Gran And Grandpa Lazenby's Shop

Wendy, Peter and Valerie are my aunties and uncle. Wendy still lives near Somerton, Val is in Sheffield and has just become a granny (Nonna) for the second time, Peter lives in Northhants. Gran and Grandpa Lazenby (both now deceased) had ten children. Colin, Heather (my mum) Christine, Maurine and Raymond (twins born on mum's 3rd birthday) ) Stella, Basil, Wendy, Peter and Valerie. Aunty Chris died some years ago but the others are all hale and hearty.

Comment from Denise Lazenby on Saturday, 3rd September 2011.

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