Sydling St Nicholas, The Stream And Bridge c.1955
Photo ref: S371006
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Sydling Water runs here in a section elevated as a former mill leet beside Waterside Lane (left). This is locally known as Back Lane, and leads to Waterside Path. The old Mill House (centre) was demolished in 1966. Houses in the village today include April Cottage, Brook Cottage, Kiddles, Little Beck, Pound Cottage, Pound House, Trout Cottage and Rowan Cottage.

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A Selection of Memories from Sydling St Nicholas

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 Sydling St Nicholas

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It is probably a long shot but I wonder if anyone recalls the name Thomas Perigo. He was baptised in Sydling St Nicholas in 1822. His parents were Richard and Elizabeth Perrigo (spellings vary). They originally came from Kent and were farm workers. If anyone can shed any light on it I would be most grateful and can contact me via this site. Thank you in anticipation.
I am looking for anyone who remembers the surname Pitcher in the are of Sydling St Nicolas. Anne in Brisbane (married to James M Pitcher McDonald)