Minehead, The Parade 1903
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Jurassic 'blue lias' limestone. This has been used in some of the older buildings around North Hill, including the tower of St Michael's church. Some red Triassic mudstone from the Vale of Porlock was used during the 1930s building boom, but proved too porous. In places it was so soft it was worked for brick clay. The town had two brickworks, the one on the Warren operating from 1750 to 1919 and one on the Porlock road operating from 1897 to 1947. They produced more than enough bricks and tiles to supply the boom in building in Minehead with the expansion of the tourist industry and there was considerable export. The economic upheavals of the two world wars subsequently put them out of business. Bratton Water once continued as an open run from what is now the Parade end of the Avenue across what is now Blenheim Gardens to the sea. A track running beside the stream was one of Minehead's original medieval streets. Originally called La Lane, it became known as Water Lane. There was a pleasant walk by the stream but it was liable to flooding and so was enclosed in a culvert in the 1870s, only to continue to flood the new streets above.

A Selection of Memories from Minehead

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 Minehead

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Born in Taunton, christened in St. Michael's church in 1940 and lived on Parkhouse Road on and off for several years until 1956. Had my first drink of scrumpy at the Plume of Feathers. Returning home from choir practice I passed the P of F and heard some jollity therein, so decided to go in (1955 - yes, I was 15). I asked for a pint of scrumpy and the bartender said that he thought that half a pint would be a ...see more
holidays by the sea. loved the roll call early morning campers. whole group of us stayed there for my 40 birthday . we spent really good times old chalets now gone they would sleep average two people
It may be 1965 and this is my query. Does anyone remember this event at Butlins in Minehead around Easter in either 1964 or 1965? I am trying to pinpoint the date to arrange a reunion but can't seem to get agreement as to which year it was. I remember the big dipper and a dance competition which I won on the 'Cha Cha' category but they'd run out of medals so gave me an athletics one instead!
I worked at the hospital in Minehead in the early 70's, as a nurse/midwife. Lived in Selbourne Place mostly. Also worked as a nurse in the medical unit at Butlins in 1970, for all of 6-8 weeks. It was a lovely place to live.