Woodmansterne, Chipstead Valley c.1955
Photo ref: W507022
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Photo ref: W507022
Photo of Woodmansterne, Chipstead Valley c.1955

More about this scene

The slopes below Banstead Wood make a fine vantage point above Outwood Lane meandering on its way towards Kingswood. Left of centre is the sprawling old house called Stagbury, a late 18th-century house demolished in the 1970s. Within the parish of Woodmansterne, it was home to the Walpole family, which has an impressive tombstone in St Margaret`s, Chipstead.

A Selection of Memories from Woodmansterne

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 Woodmansterne

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I was born 1943 in Purley Cottage Hospital, lived at 2 The Mount, christened at St Peters and taught at Woodmansterne Primary for a while. Walked to school via Hatch Lane and Rectory Lane and where they joined is, I think, where the photo was taken. The walk, as an unaccompanied 6/7 year old was not considered to be safe and even though the London Borough of Sutton was my home I was transferred to Smitham ...see more
I was christened here in 1942 and also confirmed in the mid 1950's
II was born and grew up here my name was Janice Kemp I have visited on a few occasions but the happy places where I went can never come again.
I was born in woodmansterne in1980. My parents lived in hempshaw avenue and my grandparents ran the woodman pub. I have fond memories of the village, the pub and the stories my dad tells me of when he was a boy growing up in woodmansterne.