CHURCH STREET
Previously known as The
Street and Goldhanger Street
(select pictures to enlarge)
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The Rectory
from 1851 to 1939
The Rectory was the home of... now called Goldhanger
House Lavender Cottage
the home of author Maura Benham with the classic red brick walls |
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The Blacksmiths
and the...
Cricketers
Inn
The Cricketers Inn
In the 1950s, from
the Rowley Collection
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The Cricketers Inn
with thatched barn next door
Cottages
in Church street
with shutters on the street
See... Cottages lost |
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Coastguard
Cottages
See... Coastguards Hall Farm in
1919 also know as The
Hall Goldhanger Hall,
Joyces and Street Farm |
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Hall Farm Cottages
See... Cottages lost The Old Rectory
in the early 1900s
home of...
Revd
Edward Howes
and Charles Page |
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The New Rectory
built in the 1940s to replace the
earlier much larger Rectory next door Church Street Garage
in the 1980
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THE SQUARE
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The Chequers Inn
In 1905 See... The Chequers Inn Post Office
in The Square
looking down Fish St.
There is a
coastguard in the picture |
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The Square
from Head St.
in 1910
Manns Cycle Shop
In The Square
home of Charles Mann
Charles and family are
outside the shop
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The Square
looking up Church St
at the filling station
in about 1930
Village Store
In The Square
home of
clockmaker...
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The Square
With a white phone box
in about 1950
The Chequers Inn
with a waiting carriage
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Two Pumps
after a new well was dug
See...Village Pump history
The Square
in 1907
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FISH STREET
previously know as Mill Lane,
The Street and Goldhanger Street
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Cottages at 2, 4 & 6 Fish
St.
Looking towards The Square
in 1933
The Mill
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Beehive Cottages
& No. 6 Fish St
Bird in Hand
a former alehouse |
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No.
20, 22, 24 Fish St.
demolished in the
1950s
See... Cottages lost See 1855 Property sale |
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No. 17 & 21 Fish St.
Fish St.
looking north in 1912
the cottages on
the right were demolished in the 1950s |
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Lower end of Fish St.
in the 1930s
Crawshay
Frost Lived in
the two houses on the left
Postcard with Mill Lane as the title |
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Lower end of Fish St.
a stream/ford crossing
near the footpath
to the seawall
Lower end of Fish St.
showing Thatch End
on the left
demolished in the 1970s
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Thatch End
in the 1950s
demolished
in the 1970s Bounds Gatehouse
in the 1930s
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Bounds
Farmhouse
in
the 1930s
home of Stanley Wilkin
See 1886
Property sale
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next... Postcards of St
Peters Church
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