Difference between revisions of "The Other House"
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The Other House was also known as [[The Upper House]]. | The Other House was also known as [[The Upper House]]. | ||
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| + | but it was certainly in existence in the 1950s.[[File:Little Lane.jpg|thumb|The Original Commencement of Little Lane at the foot of Loosley Hill. 'The Upper House' on the left side and 'Horseshoe Cottage' on right.|link=https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/File:Little_Lane.jpg]]- | ||
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| + | Sometimes called 'The Upper House' was, in the 1950's the home of Kathleen and Lavender Challinor. Later occupants were Mr and Mrs Hastings - the former well-known for walking his beautiful Red Setter dog around the village every day. | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 12 September 2024
The Other House was also known as The Upper House.
but it was certainly in existence in the 1950s.
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Sometimes called 'The Upper House' was, in the 1950's the home of Kathleen and Lavender Challinor. Later occupants were Mr and Mrs Hastings - the former well-known for walking his beautiful Red Setter dog around the village every day.
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