Foundry Lane
From Lacey Green History
Compiled by Rita Probert. Little Lane Circa 1950
At that time there were very few vehicles using the lane and those were usually recognised. If an old black car was seen coming up the hill from the A4010 it was invariably the vehicle belonging to two elderly brothers named Walsingham, who lived in 'Omega Cottage', Foundry Lane: their garage still situated on Little Lane near 'Bergamot'. A motorbike & sidecar heralded the arrival of a neighbour's daughter & son-in-law from Brighton.
The Salmon, Foundry Lane
Pedlars Patch, Foundry Lane In 1999 Councillor Tony Molesworth lived at Pedlars Patch
Beggar's Roost, Foundry Lane in the 1950s was a Nursery/Market Garden owned by Mr and Mrs Pearman. It was situated on the left-hand side of Foundry Lane from the Little Lane turning.
Randall's Cottage and the small triangular piece of land between Foundry Lane and the junction of Little Lane and Lower Road in front of Randall's Cottage belonged for many years to the blacksmith's of that name.
Hallmark October 1986. Planning Application. Two storey Extension, West Cottage, Foundry Lane, Loosley Row.