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Gander Green Lane Cheam

A Memory of Cheam.

Hi does anyone remember the turning off of gander green lane that had a church on the corner and next to that was a builders yard which had a house and next to that was big blue gates with I think fowler was the name across them the house was named Ottawa I would like to hear from anyone that remembers this place, I use to live in the house with my three children in sixty,s also if anyone remembers the yard Forman Albert Clark
Email address is freddy1212@virginmedia.com thank you.BerylClark


Added 13 March 2014

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Yes I remember Fowler’s and certainly my mother would having lived in st albums road as a girl in the 40’s......
I lived in Gander Green Lane during the war, but cannot remember the house number. I know it was near to the High Street which had traffic lights and the air raid siren. Straight over the road I believe was the railway station. My grandparents lived the very far end of the lane which led if my memory serves me right, to Epsom. Can remember the barrage balloons, going to school, and the V-day street party and just childhood memories in between. Well it was 77 years ago afterall.

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