Places

3 places found.

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Maps

21 maps found.

1897, Cockfield Ref. RNE672974
1921, Cockfield Ref. POP672975
1946, Cockfield Ref. NPO672975
1884, Cockfield Ref. HOSM41385
1925, Cockfield Ref. POP672974
1899-1901, Cockfield Ref. RNC672975
1896, Cockfield Ref. HOSM41483
1947, Cockfield Ref. NPO672974
1898, Cockfield Ref. RNE672975
1903-1904, Cockfield Ref. RNC672974
1947, Rockfield Ref. NPO819109
1920, Cuckfield Ref. POP685616
1940, Cuckfield Ref. NPO685616
1919, Rockfield Ref. POP819109
1898, Cuckfield Ref. RNC685616
1895, Cuckfield Ref. RNE685616
1896, Rockfield Ref. RNE819109
1896, Cuckfield Ref. HOSM42642
1910-1912, Rockfield Ref. RNC819107
1899-1900, Rockfield Ref. RNC819109

Books

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Memories

18 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Cscc Hq

The White Harte was Home to the Central Sussex Cycling Club though the 1950s, 60s and into the 70s.  My connection began in 1960 at age 16 whilst still at school (at Hove Grammar) and continued for about 5 years, while I was an active ...Read more

A memory of Cuckfield in 1960 by William Lovell

Nana & Grandad

We stayed with them when I was aprox 11. They had a wool and baby clothes shop and I believe the name was A.W.Baldock. The shop next door was a sweet shop run by Mrs Swan, she sent me beautiful postcards when we had left ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1961 by Jane Haydon

Growing Up In Cuckfield.

I was born and raised in Cuckfield and started attending the primary school in 1964 at the age of 5. I have 3 older brothers, Mervyn, Andrew and Paul and a younger sister, Jacqueline. We used to go the "the Rec" and ...Read more

A memory of Cuckfield in 1964 by Gabby Head

Dunstaffnage The War Years 1942 45

In 1942 aged 5 due to my father being a shipwright in the Portsmouth Dockyard he was transferred to a satellite dockyard at Dunstaffnage where we stayed as a family until the war finished and we then moved back to ...Read more

A memory of Oban in 1942 by Brian Woodward

Cockfield Station

I was born at Cockfield station where dad was a guard and signalman, he was also in the Home Guard. My sister Jean and her friend Anne Coates used to walk over the fell to school, there were no school buses then. Last year I ...Read more

A memory of Cockfield in 1949 by Sylvia Baker

School Days

Little did I know that when I first visited Cockfield when playing for my school football team ( Middleton in Teesdale) that one day I would make my home in this lovely village after having been all round the world in the forces, and ...Read more

A memory of Cockfield in 1949 by First Name Last Name

Trees Please, We're British

The current fad for destruction of our lovely landscape and English and Welsh countryside has to stop! When I first came to Rockfield many years ago (from the Forest) it was a long way from Monmouth, now the suburbs ...Read more

A memory of Rockfield Park by Justin Grant Duff

Robert Faulkes

Hi, my name is Mel Faulkes and I'm looking for any family Robert had in Rockfield as I see he died in the old mill lodge, Rockfield, am I right in thinking this was a care home or not? The other address I had was 103 Rockfield ...Read more

A memory of Rockfield by Melanie Faulkes

Cuckfield Hospital

My brother was born here in the late 50's, and I subsequently had an appartment here when it was converted into flats!

A memory of Cuckfield by Richard Cole

James Halstead Nutter

James Halstead Nutter was a Headmaster of Cockfield School, in the early 20thC, certainly after WW1. He was my Grandmother's cousin. I wonder if anyone alive today has any memories of him. If so, I would love to hear from ...Read more

A memory of Hamsterley in 1930 by Margaret Boyd

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Captions

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Caption For Yoxford, The Church 1909

The window of the Cockfield chapel is blocked by later monuments.

Caption For Cuckfield, Cuckfield Park C1960

Cuckfield Park was built by Henry Bower, a wealthy ironmaster, who died in 1588 and was buried in Holy Trinity church.

Caption For Whitemans Green, The Village C1965

Whitemans Green is a small hamlet that today has now been absorbed into Cuckfield.

Caption For Cuckfield, High Street C1960

Cuckfield, pronounced Cookfield, is a 13th-century village standing on a ridge 400 feet above sea level.

Caption For Whitemans Green, The Village C1965

A small village to the north of Cuckfield, Whiteman's Green was once on several bus routes—a single-decker bus is just visible at the bottom of the hill.A village sign is on grass verge.

Caption For Cuckfield, South Street C1950

The stone trough on the left of the photograph is a reminder that horses and cattle were often driven through Cuckfield.

Caption For Cuckfield, Broad Street C1960

At this road junction is the Cuckfield branch of J W Upton (the Haywards Heath furniture store), next to Lloyds Bank (right).

Caption For Whitemans Green, The Village C1965

A small village to the north of Cuckfield, Whiteman's Green was once on several bus routes - a single-decker bus is just visible at the bottom of the hill.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road 1954

Haywards Heath grew up as a commuter town on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, whose isolated 1841 station for Cuckfield formed its nucleus.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Victoria Park C1960

Haywards Heath Rugby Club won the Sussex Trophy in 2003, and their home ground is in nearby Cuckfield, which is also used by athletes from the Haywards Heath Harriers during the summer months