Maps

370 maps found.

1923, White Houses Ref. POP868118
1924, Street Houses Ref. POP841653
1923, Lower House Ref. POP769400
1925, Lower Houses Ref. POP769426
1924, Marsh Houses Ref. POP775085
1919, Kennards House Ref. POP746145
1925, Houses Hill Ref. POP741207
1924, Flush House Ref. POP707020
1921, Hill Houses Ref. POP735458
1919, Pochin Houses Ref. POP807789
1947, Bolton Houses Ref. NPO645661
1946, Bottom House Ref. NPO646682
1897, Beck Houses Ref. RNE636039
1896, Lower House Ref. RNE769400
1896, Lower Houses Ref. RNE769426
1898, Rift House Ref. RNE816709
1898, Swain House Ref. RNE843329
1888 - 1890, Spacey Houses Ref. HOSM59832
1907, Water Houses Ref. HOSM53029
1895, Quaking Houses Ref. HOSM57270

Books

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Memories

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Amenities The Good Old Days And They Were!

Brown Edge was a brillant place to live, and I have fond memories of the village. Perhaps in my youth I did not really appreciate what I had, the village store (Keiths), the butchers, Harrisons and Sammy ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge in 1969 by Linda Mitchell

Croxley Station 1940 1945

Hi, my name is Brian Nicoll. My mother, father and I lived in 10 Frankland Rd from 25/9/35 when I was born until 1956 when I got married. As a small boy I used to have a friend called Roger Gosney who lived over the ...Read more

A memory of Croxley Green in 1940 by Brian Nicoll

Boyhood Memories

My aunt Jessie (King) lived in the house on the left of the picture from around 1920 to 1954. In 1954 she moved out and my uncle Sidney (Edwards) ( her brother) moved into the house and turned it into a little tea room come ...Read more

A memory of East Bergholt in 1946 by Roger Reynolds

Little Sutton Shops

The church was the Presbyterian and the fruit and veg shop also sold fish (Tommy Jones, fish).  There was a  furniture shop (Flackets)  On the corner of Ledsham was Miss (although a Mrs.) Locket’s.  Over Ledsham past the ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1967

So Many Happy Hours

I spent so many happy summer holidays in Great Barton, and in particular Conyers Green where my Aunt Norah Lovelace lived in a cottage next to the old chapel building.  I cycled often to the village store/post office, and ...Read more

A memory of Conyer's Green by Shirley Waters

Tithby Or Tythby

I used to live in the village of TYTHBY, spelled with a Y and not an I. I did not even know that there was another village close by with a similar name. But I have checked on the computer and there it is, not too far away in the ...Read more

A memory of Tithby in 1944 by Brian Williamson

Holiday In Carbost June 2008

My friend and I spent a very enjoyable holiday in Carbost this year - pity there are no old photos of the place. We stayed in the Old Inn, and later on in the Langal guesthouse, as the Old Inn was ...Read more

A memory of Carbost in 2008 by Diana Dioszeghy

Post Office

I was born in Hereford in 1952 to Roland S G Hodges and Doreen his wife. I have fond memories of Kings Caple and Fawley. My grandmother ran the village post office for nearly 40 years right up to decimalization. She ran her Post ...Read more

A memory of King's Caple in 1960 by Andrew Hodges

Cippenham Schools

School on left, Westgate wasn't the only school but it is the only one I never went to. Below was the Primary and Junior, this was the Senior till 1953 when Haymill was built. Whilst building it was Junior but when finished ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1950 by Dave Hill

Llanhilleth

I was born in my aunt's [Ciss Smith] house in Caefelin Street, Llanhilleth, during late 1944, early in the morning.  At the same time a girl named Angela [Simpkins] was born in the house opposite at the same time.  My Aunt Ciss was ...Read more

A memory of Llanhilleth in 1944 by First Name Last Name

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Captions

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Caption For Sutton, Worcester Road 1913

Edwardian and later houses can be seen in the foreground, including Dumbreck House on the left hand corner. This house was built in the Arts and Crafts style around 1910.

Caption For Maidstone, Old House, Chatham Road C1965

This is Old Farm House, an old Wealden-type hall house on Chatham Road. This house has been restored and is typical of 15th-century building in the wooded Weald.

Caption For Chelwood Gate, Beaconsfield Road 1928

Not far away are Chelwood Vachery, a re-created hall-house originally called Trimmer's Pond, and Kidbrooke Park, a much altered and decorated house with gardens laid out by Repton.

Caption For Yardley, The Yew Tree C1965

The Yew Tree was built in 1925 in the grounds of Yardley House on Yew Tree Lane.

Caption For Brighton, The Steine C1880

A fascinating view across the Steine showing Marlborough House, Steine House and Blenheim House. All three buildings are still standing.

Caption For Uley, The Green C1965

The Green has attractive Georgian houses - note the fine portico and parapet of High House on the left. Went House is in the centre.

Caption For Winchcombe, Abbey Terrace C1955

The Green has attractive Georgian houses - note the fine portico and parapet of High House on the left. Went House is in the centre.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, Ford Marketing Institute

This house was built in 1792 for John Baynes. It is a modest Palladian house designed by Henry Flitcroft, his first commission. The wings are additions of the 1800s.

Caption For Malmesbury, Baskerville C1955

Behind the cottages near the steps is a large three-storey house with gables.

Caption For Upper Boddington, Frog Lane C1965

Leading north off Warwick Road, Frog Lane is one of most attractive lanes in the village, albeit now interspersed with modern houses of the 1960s onwards.

Caption For Drayton, The Main Road C1955

The Cleveland garage on the right and the houses beyond have all gone, the latter replaced by a housing estate.

Caption For Glastonbury, High Street 1909

The High Street runs parallel to the north wall of the Abbey precinct and has a good range of Georgian and early 19th-century two- and three-storey houses.

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1965

Looking east with terrace houses on the left, then a thatched cottage and a 19th-century house with an Ionic porch.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Abbey Road C1950

This very old building was a bath house at one time - the street between the bath house and the college is called Bath Street.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

The square box of the Co-op building (straight ahead) does not sit well with the older stone houses.

Caption For Montacute, House 1900

Montacute House lies to the north-east; it is a superb E-plan country house of the 1590s, of three storeys.

Caption For Petersfield, The Spain C1965

In the centre stands Hylton House, home of the last Lords of the Manor, later to become Seager House School, a girls' school evacuated from Hayling Island at the start of World War II, and then Moreton

Caption For Uley, The Green C1965

The Green has attractive Georgian houses - note the fine portico and parapet of High House on the left. Went House is in the centre.

Caption For Winchcombe, Abbey Terrace C1955

The Green has attractive Georgian houses - note the fine portico and parapet of High House on the left. Went House is in the centre.

Caption For Rugby, School House C1955

By 1740 the original premises were very dilapidated; the Manor House at the south end of High Street was purchased for £1,000 to provide a new Master's House.

Caption For West Hoathly, The Village C1950

The house is now the Gravetye Manor Hotel. Great House, later called Manor House, was built by the Infield family in 1627.

Caption For Carlisle, Council Houses By The Caldew, Bousteads Grassing 2005

local levels, especially after the extension of the vote in 1918 and the rise of the Labour Party, Carlisle council found itself under increasing political pressure to do something about the housing

Caption For Rottingdean, Village Pond C1955

Tudor Close House c1955 Tudor Close House was a skilful 1920s conversion of much older farm buildings into seven houses.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, War Memorial 1922

The Queen Anne house, built in 1702 and presented to the National Trust in 1943, became known as Angel Corner in 1956.