Easneye Children's Home
I have a sketchy memory of my childhood in Easneye, between the ages of around 3-5 years old. I remember my mother dropping me off and being terrified. She said I was having a holiday but never came back for me. All I can remember of my time was the dormitory, just a row of unfriendly beds, and the "farm" with the white wood swing gate that we kids got told off for climbing on. I don't remember much more than having to eat spinach because I got painful leg boils! Apparently this was common in undernourished children of that time. I still hate all vegetables to this day. Does anyone know what this building might have been called? The Mansion house looks very familiar. I now live in Australia. I look forward to any replies.
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RE: RE: Easneye Children's Home
Hi Jackie, Lots of memorys of Stansread Abbotts in 1958, awaiting your return e/mail. Regards, Ed
Comment from Edward Baker on Friday, 12th March 2010.
RE: RE: Easneye Children's Home
My brother went to Easneye in the early 1960s. Somewhere I have a photo of a class of children. He wasn't a boarder. I think it was a day nursery or similar that he attended.
Comment from Stephen Bray on Wednesday, 13th April 2011.
RE: RE: Easneye Children's Home
I am looking for my sister Betty Hills who was taken to Easneye Children's Home in 1952, later to be adopted by Cyril William Groom and his wife Eileen Mary Groom in approximately 1957. Her birth mother was Grace Florence Hills. If anyone has any information could you please email me. Thankyou.
Comment from Janet Tinklin on Tuesday, 15th November 2011.