Sissinghurst, Trinity Church And Schools 1902
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Photo ref: 48238
Photo of Sissinghurst, Trinity Church And Schools 1902

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The red-brick village school with its bell-tower and half-tiled gables was built on the main road between Ashford and Royal Tunbridge Wells during the late 19th century, adjoining the churchyard of Holy Trinity; it was constructed in 1837-8 by the architect J Jennings of Hawkhurst, using squared sandstone blocks.

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A Selection of Memories from Sissinghurst

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 Sissinghurst

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This, I believe, is me as an 8-year-old shopping. This road is now so busy you can hardly get across it. The pub in the background has gone and so has the shop I am walking towards. At the time of this photo there were 5 shops, a butchers, a baker's, two pubs and a garage. Now there are two shops and a pub.