St Margaret's At Cliffe, The Droveway 1908
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Photo of St Margaret's At Cliffe, The Droveway 1908

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These large houses stand in an idyllic situation on the cliffs above the Channel overlooking St Margaret's Bay. Since this picture was taken, trees have grown up around the houses, giving shade and an atmosphere of seclusion. An obelisk has also been erected at the end of the road to commemorate the sacrifices of the Dover Patrol during both World Wars.

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A Selection of Memories from St Margaret's at Cliffe

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 St Margaret's at Cliffe

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In this parish in 1816 A farmer William Marsh married Eleanor nee Hunt, they had 1 child Eleanor Marsh. William must have died, as Widow Eleanor Marsh married Thomas Baker, they had children born in the area from 1820 to 1831. One of them, Susanna Baker married William banks of Nearby Guston in 1848. Her sister Sarah had married a William Wraight and by 1851 he was ...see more