Winchelsea, The Friary 1906
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Photo of Winchelsea, The Friary 1906

More about this scene

Here the photographer looks down St Thomas Street into Friary Walk, with the corner of the churchyard wall on the right. The novelist Ford Madox Ford once lived in a house on the left beyond the bay window, The Little House. Friary Walk leads, beyond the gates, to Greyfriars, a Victorianised house built originally in 1819. In its garden is the chancel of a Franciscan church built around 1310: quite a garden folly.

A Selection of Memories from Winchelsea

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 Winchelsea

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When I was born in 1949, my family were living in the above referenced house. Does anyone have any history on these houses, and perhaps who now owns 1?
I lived at Winchelsea Beach and attended Winchelsea school which was behind the Church.This was from 1925 to 1930 when my family moved to Eastbourne as a result of the 1928 disaster when the sea breached the shingle and flooded the whole area.The names of the streets were not known to me at that age but I do remember the scenes in these pictures. Bill Winchester. Now 94.
We used these steps up to Primary School and back twice a day 1955-1961. We lived at the bottom of the Strand Hill where my Mother still lives today. I still use the steps when I am there. I adore being in Winchelsea and truly hope to live there again one day. Unfortunately the Well does not look so beautiful these days but it still brings back many good memories for me. Beautiful Historic Winchelsea