Angmering, Village c.1955
Photo ref: A52002
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Photo ref: A52002
Photo of Angmering, Village c.1955

More about this scene

This is a tranquil scene showing Angmering Green, where lime trees were planted during the first decade of the 20th century, and a war memorial was erected in 1920. Marsh's Stores, shown on the right, is currently the village's general store and post office, while a modern building fills the gap to the left of the stores.

A Selection of Memories from Angmering

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Angmering

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My family had wonderful holidays at my aunts house called 'silba' in Golden Acre near the beach. My two brothers, sister and Mum and Dad spent such happy holidays here. We spent most of our days on the beach. aunty had a beach hut where we could boil a kettle for tea which we had in bendy plastic cups. Before lunch Mum would go up to the house and bring back salad, tomatoes and bread ...see more
I understand that the Inn is due to reopen tonight after an extensive refit.
I first went to Angmering after the war. My grandparents lived there and we used to spend time there in the summer. In those days there were no such things as beach furniture or pic-nic equipment. We had an ex army camp bed and a rug to sit on and we had a primus stove to boil a kettle. I had a bathing costume made from small squares with elastic sewn on the back, when you went in the water it would ...see more