The Francis Frith Collection.
You are here:

Childhood Memories

Church Lane From Wantz Corner c1955
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

Although I am relating to a time a little earlier, around mid and late 1940s, the scene in the photo still resembles the countryside as I remember it. Wantz Corner branched off in three directions, and for me, all leading to aunts, uncles and cousins, living in the area, fields to roam and play all day, haystacks to build tunnels in (I can't ever remember being chased away by a farmer), and of course school. I lived in a little unmade road called Gordon Road just a short distance from there, off Swan Lane (my front garden was a corn field) , the road in the photo, going straight up was then called Churchend Lane, and when I became older I went to a Youth Club situated just a little further on around that bend (it was only in a Nissan type hut but they had table tennis and I think a dartboard, and you could get a soft drink). I also recognised the railing on the right hand side of the picture (that spanned a ditch), I and friends would play there. The road of to the left I believe would have been Brock Hill, there was a bus stop there, and my mother would put me on the bus, I think one came along every hour or so, a single decker of course, which would travel the lanes through Hanningfield, Stock etc and she would tell the conductor to make sure I got off at a certain stop in Chelmsford, where I had a cousin living, and would spend many weekends staying with her and my other cousins. (Unfortunately children now do not have the same safety and freedom to roam). The whole of the area around Wantz Corner has now changed beyond recognision. Where there were fields and haystacks there are now houses, cars etc. I only recognised the scene so well because of the railing spanning the ditch and playtime memories.

Written by Patricia Davies. To send Patricia Davies a private message, click here.

A memory of Wickford in Essex shared on Thursday, 16th December 2010.

Memories Links

Other memories of Church Lane From Wantz Corner c1955

See more memories of Wickford

Wickford homepage

Add a Memory for another place

Tips & Ideas

How has this scene changed?

Do you know who lived or worked here?

Why is this photo significant to you?

Particular points of interest - transport, architecture, fashions etc.

Comments

RE: RE: Childhood Memories

Hi Patricia, I remember the area well but from the 1960s. The youth club hut you're speaking of most probably became the HQ for the Ist Runwell Scouts, which I was a member of. The hut was located up a right turn (lane) apprx 100 yards up Church End Lane. The 232 bus to Pitsea also terminated at Wantz Corner before it ran to Runwell Hospital, I can clearly remember seeing that on the front of the Eastern National buses. I also recall Barn Hall with its beautiful moat before they built that big ugly council estate in the late 1960s. A guy called Simmons had a pig farm further up Brock Hill, the opposite side of the road to the service station. As a child in the 1960s I loved ponds, fishing, newts and toads. There was a small newt pond behind Swan Lane on the right as you walk towards Wickford. There was a large pond which locals fished in the middle of some fields between Barn Hall and the railway lines. It may have been a bombhole? The bus you would have caught would have been the 34, but by the 1960s when I took it to go to school in Chelmsford it went up Brock Hill and then took a left turn to Downham, Ramsden Heath, Billericay, Stock and that way to Chelmsford. Do you remember the haunted legends regarding St Marys Church at the other end of Church End Lane, or the 1000 year old oak tree situated outside of the Quart Pot pub?

Comment from Philip Merrin on Thursday, 30th June 2011.

Comments

1 comment has been shared so far in response to the memory "Childhood Memories".

Why not get involved and post your comments using the comment form below.

Post a Comment about this Memory

To post a comment about this Memory, complete the form below. Your comment will appear alongside the original Memory on the website. If you wish to send a private message (not published on the website) to the person that wrote the Memory, click here.

Subject: RE: Childhood Memories
You have to be logged in to be able to post a comment.
If you have a Frith account, then please log in below, if not, click here to create one.
Email:
Password:
Comment:
  Note: There is a 300-word limit - you have 300 words remaining.

© Copyright 1998-2012 Frith Content Inc. All rights reserved.