Difference between revisions of "Ashlea"
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| − | Ashlea was built on the west side of the Main Road, Lacey Green, | + | Ashlea was built on the west side of the Main Road, Lacey Green, next to the turning into Westlands Road. |
| − | 1939 Register (census). Ashlea, Main Road, Lacey Green. Ernest Oakford born 1911, chairmaker, and his wife, Rosalind Sophia Oakford, born 1913, (daughter of [[Walt & Ruth Ginger]]. | + | 1939 Register (census). Ashlea, Main Road, Lacey Green. Ernest Oakford born 1911, chairmaker, and his wife, Rosalind Sophia Oakford, born 1913, (daughter )of [[Walt & Ruth Ginger]].} |
Extract from an article describing the village in 1961 by Joan West :- | Extract from an article describing the village in 1961 by Joan West :- | ||
| − | "When I came to live here in 1961 a doctor held a weekly surgery | + | "When I came to live here in 1961 a doctor held a weekly surgery at Ashlea, where Bill and Phyllis Dell lived". See [[Bill & Phyllis Dell]]. |
Revision as of 07:48, 14 January 2023
Ashlea was built on the west side of the Main Road, Lacey Green, next to the turning into Westlands Road.
1939 Register (census). Ashlea, Main Road, Lacey Green. Ernest Oakford born 1911, chairmaker, and his wife, Rosalind Sophia Oakford, born 1913, (daughter )of Walt & Ruth Ginger.}
Extract from an article describing the village in 1961 by Joan West :-
"When I came to live here in 1961 a doctor held a weekly surgery at Ashlea, where Bill and Phyllis Dell lived". See Bill & Phyllis Dell.