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I Remember Growing Up Here 1962 67

I used to live up the Station Road, No. 3 Broome Close, about 150yds past the post office on the left. Lord Plymouth estates built 2 new houses in the early 60's, we moved from the stable flats in Oakley Park ...Read more

A memory of Bromfield in 1964 by Chris Bird

Memories Of Ann Marilyn Carey

The Carey's were one of the first families to move into Clay Green. Dad was in St. Wulstan's T.B. Hospital (it was an American Army Hospital during the war). Mum, Billy, Sheila and myself moved into No 5. A brand new ...Read more

A memory of Alfrick in 1950 by Ann Brewer

Leeholme Family History

Hello everybody, wish I had found this site years ago. My Grandparents Margaret and Christopher Clark, I believe were one of the first to move into 8 Buckingham Terrace in around 1909. He was a hewer at the coal mine, and ...Read more

A memory of Leeholme in 1910 by Lurence Clark

Summerleaze Cottage, Wookey.

I have an old letter from a Miss P Hill who lived at Summerleaze Cottage in the mid sixties. Sadly, we lost touch. Does anyone know of Summerleaze Cottage, Wookey, please, or of Miss Hill? Thank you.

A memory of Wookey Hole in 1965 by Christine Morgan

Growing Up In Highbrook

My brother Tony and I lived with our grandparents Mr and Mrs Ford at 112 Watney Cottages. What a magical time we had, we knew all neighbours and doors were always open. We would collect the cows in for milking with ...Read more

A memory of Highbrook by Jeannette Mcallister

Schoolfriend Lived In Tremeirchion

I used to be friends with Lily Austin; she lived on a farm which you had to walk down a long driveway to. I was friends with her from school. Also I remember my great aunt called Mona, her mother in law ...Read more

A memory of Tremeirchion by Rosemarie Bower

Scotland Hill School

I attended Scotland Hill School from 1940 to 1946, after which I moved to Crowthorne C of E School. I have many memories of Scotland Hill School, Mr Shanks the Headmaster did not take any fooling around, his cane ...Read more

A memory of Little Sandhurst in 1946 by Gordon Stephens

Llanmartin

My family lived at Llanmartin when it still looked like a prisoner of war camp. Although I was confirmed in Llanmartin church, there was also a Sunday school held in one of the huts on the estate and my mother played the piano ...Read more

A memory of Malpas in 1953 by Marilyn Lloyd

Pitch Place House

Hi, does anyone have any photos or info on the very grand, old, large manor house in Worplesdon, in the 1920's era or earlier? I believe it was the home of Lord and Lady Dewvine (not sure that is the correct spelling). My ...Read more

A memory of Worplesdon in 1920 by Sandra Northeast

Ballagh Cottage Was A Haire Dowager House

Ballagh cottage, part of the Haire family Armagh Manor estate, was a Dowager House - where Florence (Florries) Haire resided after the death of her more elderly in years husband, Major ...Read more

A memory of Ballaghennie by Joan Haire Major

Captions

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Caption For Faygate, The Village 1929

A road of brick cottages is seen next to the Wesleyan church.

Caption For Falmer, The Village C1955

The picture shows Downland cottages with flint walling and tiled roofs. The village is now cut in two by a very busy dual carriageway, and is the location of the University of Sussex campus.

Caption For Seatown, 1912

Seatown hamlet consists of the Anchor Inn (seawards) and a coastguard station, comprising a watch house (facing the sea), Guard House Cottages, and the boathouse.

Caption For Wilmington, The Old Yew Tree C1960

This very pretty village with its flint and brick houses and cottages runs south from the main road to its parish church of St Mary and St Peter, which is set high above the lane with the ruins of Wilmington

Caption For Abergavenny, General View C1955

Even here the developers are busy: the cleared space beyond Laburnum Cottage is soon to be increased in size with the removal of Nos 50 and 51 Cross Street, opposite the Angel Hotel, at the junction

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

However, look a little closer and you can pick out a few subtle changes.The white cottage on the right of the High Street is now the premises of an estate agent, and the ivy which covers the house

Caption For Grindleton, The Village 1921

Many of the old houses were weaver's cottages, built in a time when hand-loom weaving was the major industry in the area.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Raikes Road C1965

Amongst these was a very old cruck-built Fylde cottage with clay and straw walls from the 16th century. Leckonby Hall is the most interesting historical building hereabouts.

Caption For Cranleigh, The Village 1904

Oliver Cromwell stayed here in 1657 with Sir Richard Onslow, with some of his retainers billeted at the 15th-century Cromwell Cottage.

Caption For Cheam, Malden Road 1894

The builder and undertaker's shop on the extreme right was on the corner of Church Road, and the frontage of the adjacent cottage is little altered.

Caption For Warter, Cottages And War Memorial C1955

Part of the Warter Priory Estate, these cottages were extended upwards and thatched in the 1930s.

Caption For Bodinnick, The Ferry Inn 1888

The cottages above the Ferry Inn are a joyous sight in summer, their gardens packed tight with bright flowers.

Caption For Worthing, View From The Pier 1899

Much of the old village with its rows and terraces of small flint cottages survives amid the sprawl.

Caption For Bishopsbourne, 1903

This village comprises little more than this cluster of charming cottages just off Watling Street, but it has associations with two noted authors.

Caption For Hunstanton, High Street 1907

It was a quiet village of simple fishermen's cottages until the coming of the railway in 1862.

Caption For Elstow, The Swan Inn 1921

Most of the village was owned by the Whitbread family, including these rows of 16th-century timber-framed cottages.

Caption For Aylesbury, Church Street C1960

He founded the Thomas Hickman charity, which built almshouses; it is an active housing charity still, buying and refurbishing houses and cottages in the old town for rent.

Caption For Queniborough, The Village And St Mary's Church C1955

The thatched cruck cottage, with its museum-piece petrol pump and the amazing interlocking of roofs, lead the eye inexorably to the needle-like spire, which crowns the pink granite tower of the church.

Caption For Hemingford Abbots, Common Lane 1914

In its place stands a row of brick terraced cottages. In the distance, the thatched building with the brick chimney forms part of the original village school and the School House.

Caption For Hurst Green, The Bayley Arms And The Village C1955

Sir Nicholas brought skilled weavers to his house at Stonyhurst to teach villagers textile weaving when times were hard, and he then supplied cottages with hand looms.

Caption For Sabden, Whalley Road C1955

Dressed stone walls, bay windows on the cottages, a corner shop, two early television aerials and motor traffic indicate that times are changing.

Caption For Faygate, The Village 1929

Charcoal-making was a forest industry until the 1960s, and was carried out on sites within the forest.There were two brick works in the village.A road of brick cottages is seen next to the Wesleyan

Caption For Castleford, The Bus Station C1965

Listed buildings remaining in the town are the Rising Sun inn (a former village institute built in 1905), and a nearby row of miners' cottages.

Caption For Coleshill, The Church C1955

This village was an enclave of Hertfordshire, being transferred to Buckinghamshire in 1832, and there are many good 16th and 17th century timber-framed farmhouses and cottages within the parish.