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Pencarwick Nursing Home

A Memory of Exmouth.

I was born in Pencarwick Nursing Home Exmouth on 7 December 1940. The Principal was Mrs M.E.Hodges

My mother left London sometime beforehand with my two elder brothers aged 2 and 6.
She left London to avoid the bombing.
I understand my mother lived at 2 Marpool Grove.
I was christened in All Saint Church on 18 January 1941.

I have been to Exmouth and seen Pencarwick House which is now a block of apartments
at the end of Louisa Terrace. We stayed at the Royal Beacon Hotel. We also visited the church but
unfortunately the museum was closed. I located Marpool Grove but the road appears to have been spllt into two roads so I was unable to find number 2

I would very much like to see a photo of the original Pencarwick Nursing Home. I understand
it had been a school at some time. Also if anyone knows anything about Marpool Grove would be nice.

My wife and I have visited Exmouth twice, last time was earlier this month. We think
Exmouth is a great place, the flower displays are a credit to the local council and the fabulous
marina is a must to visit. We will certainly come again.

Brian Durrant






Added 10 August 2015

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Comments & Feedback

My wife was also born at the Pencarwick in 1934. My father operated the St John Ambulances in Exmouth 1934 to 1960s/70s and I remember taking patients to and from Pencarwick in the 1940's. I remember it as a big white building where the Royal Beacon Hotel is now located at the top of the Beacon on a corner plot. I have only been back to Exmouth few times since 1950 so I am relying on a memory of 70+ years ago.
My mum worked at Pencarwick, I think in the mid 1930s. She remembered having to put tonsils wrapped in newspaper on the fire after patients were operated on.

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