Horndon On The Hill, Lych Gate And Church Of St Peter And St Paul c.1960
Photo ref: H178003
Made in Britain logo

Photo ref: H178003
Photo of Horndon On The Hill, Lych Gate And Church Of St Peter And St Paul c.1960

More about this scene

Horndon's Woolmarket, where the trading took place, is the weatherboarded building behind the lorry. The Bell, right, was an important coaching inn, and it still enjoys a high reputation. It dates from the 15th century. The bell on the sign bears the motto 'I call for the living, I toll for the dead, I scatter the lightning'.

Buy a Print

Unframed, Mounted, Framed and Canvas prints in a range of sizes and styles.

View Sizes & Prices

A Selection of Memories from Horndon on the Hill

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 Horndon on the Hill

Sparked a Memory for you?

If this has sparked a memory, why not share it here?

My name is Christine Worsley née Heard, My parents moved to Horndon on the Hill in 1949-1950 when they got married and lived in bungalow called 'Wingfield' on North Hill, which I think is towards the bottom of North Hill. I was born in that bungalow in 1952 and I would love to find out where it is or was. I am coming to Horndon on the Hill in April 2022 and would love to locate it. As I am ...see more
My nan, Coral Newton, started the Brownies group in Horndon on the Hill in 1963 or 1964; she still has her Brown Owl badge. I was hoping to find out if there are any photos or if anyone went to the Brownies as it was something so close to her heart.
I'm also related to Mr William Fynn ( of sorts!) who ran the Black Dog. He passed away in 1912 after an unsuccessful operation. His wife Rosanna born in Lancashire was of Scottish heritage. Grace was her niece whom she bought up when her sister died not long after childbirth. Grace's daughter Ellen born in 1893 was my great-grandmother. Ellen moved with her husband in the mid 1920s to Wwales ...see more
My name is Lee Struthers. I lived in Horndon back in the 1960s with my parents and sister at Alwin on Hilcrets Road, we moved to New Zealand in 1968. I have just been back for a visit, July 2010, went to the Bell for lunch. What a great place Horndon is, loved the place, wish I could have spent more time there. I remember going to school there and going to Cubs & of course church.