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Wrentham maps

Historic maps of Wrentham and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Wrentham maps

Wrentham map

Historic map of Wrentham

Suffolk map

Illustrated Victorian map of Suffolk

Wrentham map

Historic Map of any Wrentham postcode

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Wrentham books

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Newmarket Town and City Memories
Paperback
$26

Suffolk Living Memories
Paperback
$28

Suffolk Villages Photographic Memories
Paperback
$28

Wrentham books
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Memories of Wrentham

Wrentham memories
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Wilfred Albert Parsk

I think my Grandfather was born on this street! He was called Wilfred Albert Parsk and fought in the Somme at about 16 years of age He never spoke much about the war but I know he lost a lot of his friends. He died in the 1980s but his memory is still cherished!

Shared on 19 April 2008 by Roy Parsk.

My home as a child

I was born in the house on the right and spent my childhood here.  It's nice to see a photo of the crossroads with the Town Hall with the spire.

Shared on 28 December 2009 by Ed Lansdell.

Suffolk memories

Dene's Holiday Camp

My memories of Kessingland was us catching the coach from outside the bakers in Stotfold (my home town), travelling down via Newmarket, passing the site where a young gypsy boy had been killed many moons ago.  We would then get to Lowestoft bus depot where a minibus would then take us into Kessingland.  We would get to the pub on the... [more]

Shared on 22 May 2007 by Jacqueline Lunness.

Born Sailor

I thought the picture of me as a toddler in a wooden paddle boat was taken at Southwold, and now 60 years on it was Southwold. We only went there from Norwich for the odd trip but I am pleased to find this c1955 picture in the Frith pictures.

Shared on 06 September 2009 by Gerald Wase.

Southwold Pier

This shows the original, full length pier in all it's glory before gradual destruction. Now recently restored it is nevertheless much shorter. The photo must have been taken from the old Grand Hotel.

Shared on 23 August 2007 by Ivan Bartlett.

The Grand Hotel

I was born in Southwold but left there many years ago. This view shows the Grand Hotel which was demolished in the late 1950's. It was derelict for many years, this being the only way I remember it. As a child it was very daring to venture into it - undoubtedly potentially dangerous in view of the state of it and... [more]

Shared on 23 August 2007 by Ivan Bartlett.

Walking with Bob

Walking with Bob my border collie through the salt marshes and dunes. Listening to the birds in the marshes and trying not to get lost! Keeping Bob away from people as he's a very cautious rescued border collie. The sense of peace whenever I have returned here. Now sadly without my dearest brave Bob but always remembered.

Shared on 19 August 2007 by Yvonne Sunderland.

Rhoos Hall (aka Roos Hall or Rose Hall)

Previously I had posted to My Memories, a much longer, "informative" post, but I learned from further research that a lot of what I had previously heard was not accurate in fact.  My memories remain unchanged, regardless of the more accurate details so kindly provided to me.  It had never before occured to me to go to the best source of... [more]

Shared on 01 June 2009 by Julie Freitag.

Extracts From Wrentham & Suffolk books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Wrentham, inspired by Frith photos.

Suffolk - A Second Selection Photographic Memories

At the junction of the A12 and B1177 (centre right) is an advertisement for the Spread Eagle Hotel, kept by George Zessel, whose father had the White Hart at Wickham Market. Ahead are some shops, including the tea room and the grocer and draper. The two nearest buildings on the left were demolished shortly after this date. The outline can be... [more]

Suffolk Living Memories

The brick school-like building is the former Reading Room of 1888, now appropriately a bookshop. Beyond is the Gothic pinnacled Wrentham Hall of 1862. The Jubilee Clock of 1897 (just visible on the central gable), given by Sir Alfred Gooch of Benacre Hall, has been removed. Wrentham Stores (right) has closed, but Broadways, beyond, remains.

This is an extract from Suffolk Living Memories.
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Suffolk Villages Photographic Memories

The A12 runs through the village, with Chapel Road (leading to the Congregational chapel of 1778) to the left and Blythburgh Road to the right. Wrentham Stores (right), run by D G Sadd, overlooks the green. The Ford Cortina is parked outside Broadways, an 'RAC approved tearoom with bed and breakfast 10s 6d.' Opposite are the Reading Room of 1888 and the village hall of 1862. A central porch was added to Wren House, on the left, in c1975. ... [more]

This is an extract from Suffolk Villages Photographic Memories.
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