Peaslake, The Village Green c.1955
Photo ref: P16009
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Peaslake is a small village west of Holmbury St Mary, separated from it by a ridge of wooded hills. It lies along the slopes of a narrow valley at the head of a stream that flows towards the Tilling Bourne. This view, looking north to Peaslake Lane, is little changed, although the Forrest Stores is now the Peaslake Village Stores and thriving still.

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A Selection of Memories from Peaslake

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. Here are some from Peaslake

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As a young child I was educated at Cockers Hill Primary School Peaslake. Headmistress Miss Moody with Assistant Head Miss Pearce. I would catch the bus from Gomshall to Peaslake sometimes being collected in the afternoon by my Father in his XK120. My pony was once kept in livery with PC Wynn and then with The Colman family all from Peaslake. I experienced wonderful rides around the village ...see more