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Horningsham, Old Cottages c.1955
Photo ref: H487007
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This row of three cottages is in Church Street. They are set slightly below road level, and are reached by steps down. The thatch remains in excellent condition, and so do the porches. The picket fence has been extended to replace the hedging. Horningsham is a beautiful village, still retaining an almost feudal air.

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Memories of Horningsham, Old Cottages c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Horningsham, Old Cottages c.1955

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July 19th 2012 Vancouver Canada Oh ! My god what a shock I was evacuated to Horningsham in 1941 to live with my mother's aunt Jessie and her husband Billy. He had been gassed in WW1 and worked on the Longleat Estate as a gardener, but I cannot remember their surname. I could not stand living with them and spent most of my time with the Ford family and eventually moved in with them. I am sure it they ...see more
My Hues family lived, worked and died in Horningsham. My great great grandfather Robert Hues died in the far end cottage in the early 1800's.