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Living With Grandpa
A Memory of Ditcheat.
I spent a year living in the Abbey House from Sept 1967 to July 1968 with my dad, mum, and younger sister. My grandfather, Hugh Leir, owned the house and lived in the older/original part of it for that year too. I was 11 years old at the time and it was a magic year. My sister and I had a wonderful time exploring the old house and grounds, especially when Grandpa wasn't around, and we were Robin Hood and Maid Marian for a good part of that year we lived there too. The attic was a wonderful place to explore. I remember the chicken bones that held the stone tiles in place. I have fond memories of Walter Higgins who was the gardener/grounds keeper there at the time and neighbours, the Barbers, who had giant hunting horses in the stables next door.
Brian Salter
Mar 2011
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I have also heard of Norman the bingo caller.
Thanks,
Brian
The letter said that Norman was saying how many more bingo nights til Christmas and about winning a large bird for Christmas dinner.
I'm going to ditcheat soon just to admire the village and the Abbey house from a distance do you know if your grandfather was buried in the village grave yard..he as I have seen in a letter he sent to my mum spoke very fondly of my gran and if possible I would like to place some flowers on his grave.
Many thanks for your reply
Anna
I have a beautiful photograph of my gran sat in the garden.
My mum talked alot about your grandfather as did my dad. I'm so pleased you have replied to share memories