Date unknown. The Cottage and the "smithy"
(Stocker)
Date unknown. The Cottage, 1 High Street.
(Deacon)
Date unknown. View from the War Memorial Green.
(Deacon)
2009. Old buildings prior to demolition. (Enlarge photo)
(Deacon)
2009. Old buildings prior to demolition. (Enlarge photo)
(Deacon)
1960s. The "smithy" is now a used car saleroom.
(Deacon)
1994. The "smithy" in the background, used as a shop for antique clocks.
(Deacon)
Date unknown. The "smithy" being renovated.
(Deacon)
Date unknown. The "smithy" prior to renovation.
(Deacon)
Date unknown. The "smithy" after renovation.
Deacon)
2014. The "smithy" still as a used car saleroom.
(Griffin)
Date unknown. Stocker's Roses 1956-74, with Mrs Stocker, The Cottage in background.
(Deacon)
Nov 1967. Stocker's Roses, the Three Horseshoes in the background.
(Stocker)
2015. Land between The Cottage and the Three Horseshoes, used to be the rose gardens.
(Griffin)
"Uncle Clem's Garden" - The Cottage 1925
(Mellor)
The Cottage, No 1 High St - Possibly 1925
(Mellor)
The Cottage, No 1 High St - 1925
(Mellor)
The Cottage, No 1 High St - 1925
(Mellor)
“The Cottage” A black and white Tudor house set back from the road, thought to have been converted from two thatched cottages by Mr Clem Jude.
There were some old buildings on the plot which were demolished in 1990. (Enlarge photo to see it all)
There is a building on the left of the plot close to the road; this building was found to contain a blacksmith’s forge in 1940; since then it has been part of a used car dealership, although at some time it was a shop selling antique clocks.
The Cottage owns the land between the house and the Three Horseshoes, together with the land which runs from this behind the house and on to the field which fronts on to Church St the other side of Harston House (No 38 Royston Rd).
The land between The Cottage and the Three Horseshoes was a rose nursery in 1967.
This page was added on 17/11/2015.
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