West Boldon, St Nicholas Terrace c.1950
Photo ref: W554004
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Photo ref: W554004
Photo of West Boldon, St Nicholas Terrace c.1950

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Some of the cottages in St Nicholas Terrace, which is located to the north of the church, are 18th-century, and one of them is dated 1771. The church itself is mid 13th-century and is one of only a handful of churches from this period that retains its broached spire. It seems that when the church was already under construction, the decision was taken to provide it with aisles; evidence of the alteration can still be seen to this day.

Memories of West Boldon, St Nicholas Terrace c1950

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In the late fifties we used to live in the old Rectory at the bottom of the hill - the photos looking uphill are taken from outside the garden wall. I guess the house has gone now. I believe one of the Liddell family ( of Alice in Wonderland fame) was rector here at one time, Charles Dodgson ( Lewis Carroll) apparently was a visitor.There was an autograph by one of the Liddells scratched into one of the upstairs windows, but I don't suppose it was preserved?
looking at the picture my house isnt even built its weird to see how much it has changed over the years... i live next door to the church- where it looks like their is just land!
I have an old photograph and I believe it is this street before some of the buildings were built and it was taken further down. However, the Church in the background is the same. John Oswald Clazey and his family are gathered at a place called Boldon House on the back of the photo. There is a picture of the family in the back yard and then a photo of them in the front by a brick wall of sorts. I am more than happy to provide a copy if there is any interest.