Places
35 places found.
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- Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Sheffield)
- Woodhouses, Staffordshire (near Lichfield)
- Woodhouses, Staffordshire (near Yoxall)
- Woodhouse, Cumbria (near Heversham)
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Keighley)
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Leeds)
- Woodhouse, Humberside
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Normanton)
- Woodhouse, Leicestershire
- Woodhouses, Cumbria
- Woodhouses, Greater Manchester (near Sale)
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Elland)
- Woodhouses, Greater Manchester (near Oldham)
- Woodhouses, Cheshire
- Woodhouse, Cumbria (near Whitehaven)
- Woodhouse, Hampshire (near Andover)
- Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire
- Norwell Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Dronfield Woodhouse, Derbyshire
- New Woodhouses, Shropshire
- Old Woodhouses, Shropshire
- Woodhouse Mill, Yorkshire
- Annesley Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Hatfield Woodhouse, Yorkshire
- Kirkby Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Wood House, Lancashire
- Shelley Woodhouse, Yorkshire
- Woodhouse Down, Avon
- Woodhouse Green, Staffordshire
- Holbeck Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Dunham Woodhouses, Greater Manchester
- Woodhouse Park, Greater Manchester
- Newlands, Nottinghamshire (near Mansfield Woodhouse)
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Memories
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Potts Ancestry Kibblesworth
My father Edward Potts was born in Kibblesworth in 1900 his brothers were William Potts, Noble Potts and his sister was Hilda Potts. All the brothers were miners in Kibblesworth. When dad married we moved to ...Read more
A memory of Kibblesworth in 1900 by
My Childhood Days Brynna Boy
8 Southall Street /16 Tan-y-Bryn. We, the Brynna Boys, used to run to school, Mr & Mrs Davies Head Master and thei two daughters, strict and friendly, firm and kind. I can only describe those happy days, Coronation ...Read more
A memory of Brynna in 1953 by
The War Years And Later
I lived in Annesley Woodhouse from 1936-1950, when I was conscripted into the R.A.F. for national service. I attended Kirkby Woodhouse School. The Owston's owned the post office, and the Chancellor's, ...Read more
A memory of Annesley Woodhouse in 1930 by
60s 70s
i remember growing up on herne street ..local mace shop/butchers ran by a Mr and Mrs woodhouse and a chap called graham..now a café on eastfield side.. playing on the "piece" as we called it as kids, bridgettes hairdressers !!! ...Read more
A memory of Sutton In Ashfield by
A Brauton Boy
I was born in Braunton in 1938. I am now 75 yrs of age residing in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire where I have lived for the past 42 years. I have visited many countries in my life including a National Service stint for two ...Read more
A memory of Braunton in 1930 by
Hampshire Chronicle
I started work at the Hampshire Chronicle offices in the High Street as a cub reporter in the early 1960's under the benign eye of Monica Woodhouse and news editor 'Jock' Coutts. It was a great place to be - we reported on ...Read more
A memory of Winchester in 1963 by
Beautiful Memories
Hello. I was born at Crumpsall Hospital 1945 and lived at 59 Dalton St, for seven years. Mother is named Eileen and dad was Fred. I had an older sister Barbara. My Aunty Peggy and Uncle John lived a few doors down - they ...Read more
A memory of Collyhurst in 1945 by
The Old Days
Hi, I am Linda Atkinson, nee Halford, I was brought up on the Gypsy Lane estate, attending Woodhouse Junior school and remember the carnivals/parades held on the village green. My best friends were Nancy and Maria Churms, and ...Read more
A memory of Normanton by
Charnwood Forest 1959
My name is Carl Wilkinson and I was born in 1954 and up until I was 14 I suffered from very bad Asthma my doctor said I had a church organ in my chest that was out of tune, so I was sent there I think in 1959 for the ...Read more
A memory of Woodhouse Eaves
Early Days In Failsworth
I was born in 1947 in boundary park hospital, as it was then. My mum and dad lived in Holt Lane in Failsworth. I can remember the Argyll Mill as a working cotton mill which was just down the lane. My mum was a housewife and my ...Read more
A memory of Oldham by
Captions
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The Leicester architects Harry Roberts and John Woodhouse-Simpson added the north aisle and chancel in 1859.
The Sheffield branch of Thomas Cook & Son is dwarfed by its neighbour,Woodhouses.
Then from 1937 he kept Queen Victoria company on Woodhouse Moor.
The shingle spire of All Saints Church rises above the surrounding houses, while halfway up the hill is the Tudor timbered Old Wool House, in which the fleeces of sheep were washed.
This must be one of the most attractive villages in Surrey, with its large, sloping triangular green surrounded by good houses.
East and south of the church, the High Street has a number of good houses, including the 18th-century Elm Farmhouse in the distance.
The shingle spire of All Saints Church rises above the surrounding houses, while halfway up the hill is the Tudor timbered Old Wool House, in which the fleeces of sheep were washed.
Other famous names associated with Corsham and its fine collection of good houses include designers John Nash, Henry Keene, Capability Brown and Bellamy.
An attractive village south of the railway line and the River Wreake, Frisby has a number of good houses.
Set in remote and well-wooded rolling countryside west of and utterly remote from Crawley, Rusper has a gently curving main street with many good houses and cottages.
An attractive village south of the railway line and the River Wreake, Frisby has a number of good houses.