Bradninch, St Disen's Church 1885
Photo ref: B386501
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Photo ref: B386501
Photo of Bradninch, St Disen's Church 1885

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A Selection of Memories from Bradninch

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 Bradninch

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I was born in Bradninch on February 17th 1951. I lived in the house I was born in, at 12 Passmore Road, where I lived till I married Alan Gubb. I was Lorraine Hooper, youngest daughter of Gilbert & Kathleen Hooper. I enjoyed going to school in my younger days and made several friends. Bradninch has changed a bit over the years and I don't know many people who live there now. Its a cute village, quaint and ...see more
I was born and lived in Bradninch until I went to college when I was 19 in 1969. I was born in the house in Townlands and lived there all the time. After Dad died, Mum moved to Millway Gardens, It was a great place to live as we had the rec and the cricket field to play in. School was lovely and Mr Dennis Gay was our head. Later I went to Tiverton Grammar School, but kept in touch with friends at the Youth ...see more