West Meon, Red Lion Hill c.1955
Photo ref: W488023
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The local church here contains the graves of two Englishmen - both remembered for entirely different reasons. One is Thomas Lord, founder of the famous cricket ground in London, who lived in the village in his later years. The other is Guy Burgess, a communist agent who defected to Russia in the early 1950s. When Burgess died in 1963, his mother requested that his ashes be returned to Britain for burial. His remains were brought back in an earthenware pot decorated with Russian script and buried in the family plot at West Meon. The service was held after dark to avoid reporters.

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A Selection of Memories from West Meon

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 West Meon

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My Grandparents , Ernest and Lottie ( Charlotte ) Dickaty ran the West Meon Hut from the late 1920's through the WW2. Although they had sold the pub by the time I was born I spent many happy days with my parents , grandparents going back there to reconnect with friends of theirs . It seemed a much simpler time then . My mum used to make home made wines , beers etc and we used to go onto farmland ( ...see more