Mr Tite,S Shop
A Memory of Moulton.
My memories of West St, opposite Sid Smith's cobblers shop in the photo, Mr Tite's shop - he used to come down 3 or 4 steps from his living room, he sold lots of halfpenny and penny sweets - the best buy was 1 penny packet of broken crisps.
Then the Blue Bell Pub that had a tennis court up the yard behind the pub. My mother used to help there, known to me as Uncle Arch, Aunt Mag, (Mr+Mrs Walker). Uncle Arch was the village milkman.
Then Spendloves butchers shop, they used to slaughter at the back.
I remember a cottage on fire at the bottom of what is now called Pound Lane, opposite Carey Cottage, my grandfather's sister use to live in Carey Cottage.
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