Memories Of The Six Bells

A Memory of Great Waltham.

In 1967 I was sent up to the Ford Competitions Department as Resident Engineer at the age of 20. I stayed for almost a whole year in the Six Bells. The Landlord was Jack Scrase, I can't remember his wife's name. There was a son who visited sometimes and he was a lawyer, I remember he was in a TV advert for Polo mints. There was a dog, a golden retriever, that I used to take for walks, well actually he took me for walks because he knew the way he wanted to go. I stayed there on a "bed and breakfast" basis but often I was invited to eat dinner with the family, particularly when the local shoot presented the pub with a brace of pheasants. Sometimes at weekends I was left in charge of the "Cortina bar" hoping that not too many people would come in! Quite a few visitors for Ford stayed at the Six Bells, I remember Roger Clark the rally driver and Graham Hill the Grand Prix driver staying there. Good times.... David.


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Hi David, I just happened upon this post and thought I would reply. Jack Scrase was my grandfather and Nora, my grandmother. Your recollection is almost correct but the lawyer was my mum, Hannah's boyfriend then husband and my father, Neil. My grandparents moved around the corner to Appletrees and lived there until the 80's when they moved to Suffolk. I heard many a tale about the racing drivers and still have a gift that one of them gave to Nora. The dog may have been Cressie?!? In fact we may have even met as I was born early 1968! Samantha.
Hi David and Samantha, My grandmother Maud Perry had a small greengrocery shop next to the Six Bells, and also had a Golden Retriever called Bunty, I remember clearly playing with a Mathew Scrase who I believe was the Landlord of the pubs son? In the churchyard next to the pub, along with Crispin Coulson who lived in a cottage opposite the Beehive pub. Neil Perry

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