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Hydecroft (House)

My grandfather was born at his family's home, Hydecroft, which I gather must have been quite a sizeable affair (advertised later as having 8 bedrooms, 28 acres including a tennis-court). I can find no record of it now, but does anyone have any family records or memories of it?

A memory of Lowfield Heath in 1880

Corrance Rd/Acre Lane Brixton.

I grew up in the 1950s/60s in this area and well remember the local picture houses and Saturday matinees - watched 'Sink the Bismark ' when it first showed. Mum used to take me round the market then the big stores and ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by Peter Barry

Growing Up In Bredbury Hall

My name is Norma Webster, now Evans. I was born in Bredbury in 1938 and at first lived in Annabel Rd. My parents became caretakers of Bredbury Hall until 1948 when we all migrated to Australia. Bredbury Hall was a ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1944 by Norma Evans

School And Work In Fareham

I attended Fareham Secondary School at Southampton and Harrison Roads from 1950 to 1954. Then I started work as an apprentice at Croker and Farrell, who was the Ford dealer, which was situated right next to Trinity Church. ...Read more

A memory of Fareham in 1959 by Harry Crook

Bredfield House

I well remember my time at the White house, my first night I was shown into the late Masters bedroom which was to become my own. All around was his personal items ,the magnificent dress uniforms, swords etc..My favourite room was ...Read more

A memory of Bredfield in 1941 by Ernest. J. Sharman

Born At Spencerbeck Farm

I was born on the 06/08/1947, a home birth in the same bed as my great grandfather died in. His name was John Thomas Hare. My mother was Betty Hare and my father was Arther Buttle. My mother's father was David Hare who owned ...Read more

A memory of Ormesby in 1947 by David Buttle

Collins Green Farm

It was in 1958 when I was just 5 years old that my mum, dad, 3 brothers (John, Les and Robert) and younger sister Barbara went to live in Collin Green Farm. For the next 5 years it was absolutely brilliant. I ...Read more

A memory of Collins Green in 1958 by Ann Middleton

Happy Childhood Days

I moved to Chislehurst in 1936 in our "brand new" house in Oakdene Ave. Cost about £475. Primary school was Willow Grove, long since gone. Secondary school was the new Edgebury School, very big, even had a playing field. With ...Read more

A memory of Chislehurst in 1940 by Doug Killick

Ice Cream

Does anyone remember the old ice cream vans that served Plato Road, Solon Road areas off the Acre Lane, Brixton? I have an uncanny and I'm sure not a healthy memory of remembering registration numbers from vehicles from years ago. We ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by Bob Mandale

Happy Days Near Colliers End

My family bought property between Colliers End & High Cross - about 5 acres. My dad used to stop there for tea after having biked from London to Cambridge and stopped on his way back to London. The acreage ...Read more

A memory of Colliers End in 1930 by Josie Gilpin Nee Stokes

Captions

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Caption For Coulsdon, Farthing Down C1955

The 121 acres of Farthing Down have in recent years seen the introduction of a small herd of cattle to graze the coarser grasses.

Caption For Washington, The Village C1955

By 1981 it comprised sixteen villages, 5610 acres, and had a population of about 50,000.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1911

Herbert H Raphael`s gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden Suburb

Caption For Rochdale, Memorial Gardens C1965

In 1947 land behind the war memorial was landscaped as sunken gardens and their 1.3 acres became the new Gardens of Remembrance.

Caption For Lakeside, The Y.M.C.A National Camp From The Lake C1960

The YMCA outdoor activities centre on the western shore of Windermere a little distance north of Lakeside occupies 240 acres, with a lake frontage of half a mile.

Caption For Belfast, Methodist College 1897

But when fifteen acres of ground became available at the foot of the Malone Road, the plans were completed.

Caption For Holybourne, The London Road 1898

They lived here until 1855, when the old-established brewery, the 12 quarter malt house, the brew house, the stores, a dwelling house, an orchard and 5 acres of land were to be let.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

In 1892, there were acres of thatch to see in Beer, as well as unsurfaced roads.

Caption For Wytham, The Village C1965

Plenty of stone-built houses and cottages stand in the shadow of Wytham Great Wood, and just to the south lies 700-acre Wytham Park.

Caption For Torrington, Castle Hill 1890

Castle Hill is part of 365 acres of common land donated for “...the relief of the poor” in the 12th century.

Caption For Macclesfield, West Park 1903

Opened in October 1854, the park covered around sixteen acres, eight of which comprised the old Town Field; the remainder was purchased from an adjoining estate.

Caption For Rochdale, Falinge Park 1906

On 22 June 1911 he gave an extra 4.5 acres to commemorate the coronation of George V.

Caption For Runcorn, Feeding The Animals 1929

Following the New Towns Act of 1964, 37 farms and 7,500 acres of land were taken over and absorbed as the new town developed.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1911

Herbert H Raphael's gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden

Caption For Chipstead, The White Hart C1955

The White Hart has been a public house since at least 1775 when it was a smallholding with five or six acres of farmland.

Caption For Salthouse, Coast Road And The Village Green C1955

In 1851 about 500 acres of marsh in the village and adjoining parishes were drained, but in the 1860s the banks were broken and never properly repaired.

Caption For West Bromwich, The Memorial Gardens C1965

It was purchased by Reuben Farley, who paid for its restoration and presented it to the town in 1898, together with four acres of land.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Jubilee Exhibition, The Royal Entrance 1887

A 32-acre site adjoining the Botanical Gardens at Old Trafford was chosen, as it had both rail and tramway connections.

Caption For Bordon, The Village C1905

The War Office purchased over 1,600 acres of land here in 1863, and by 1903 camps had been constructed for troops returning from the Boer War.

Caption For Willingdon, The Downs C1955

This view at Butt Brow north-west towards Combe Hill across Willingdon Bottom is part of the four thousand acres previously owned by the Duke of Devonshire that the corporation of Eastbourne have managed

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, The Lake, Cyfarthfa Castle C1960

The lake in Cyfarthfa Park covers nearly 7 acres.

Caption For Redcar, The Bowling Green C1960

Lord Zetland had given the town six acres of land, which was developed and opened in 1924; it originally also included tennis courts and gardens, a lake and an aviary.

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Caption For Longleat, C1966

It sits comfortably in 900 acres of landscaped grounds, which were designed by Capability Brown.

Caption For Clowne, The Church C1950

In 1898 a new pulpit was installed and the churchyard extended by a further acre.