Difference between revisions of "Beggars Roost"

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One of them was bought by  [[Laurence & Linda Rostron]].    It was called [[Beggars Wood]].  Laurence was told that Beggars Roost had been lived in by a retired seaman.
 
One of them was bought by  [[Laurence & Linda Rostron]].    It was called [[Beggars Wood]].  Laurence was told that Beggars Roost had been lived in by a retired seaman.
  
'''Hallmark August 1992'''.  Elizabeth Southon is mentioned as Membership Secretary of [[The Twinning Association]].
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'''Hallmark August 1992'''.  Elizabeth Southon is mentioned as Membership Secretary of [[The Twinning Association]].  click [[Vic & Liz Southon]] for more about Vic and Liz.
  
'''Hallmark July 1993'''.  [[Vic & Liz Southon]] lived at [[Beggars Roost]] when Vic was named as one of the contacts for [[The Residents Association]].
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'''Hallmark July 1993'''.  Vic Southon lived at [[Beggars Roost]] when Vic was named as one of the contacts for [[The Residents Association]].

Latest revision as of 14:07, 29 October 2024

'Beggars Roost' was built in Loosley Row

1939 Register (census). William G Cullum 31 pig breeder, Margaret P Cullum 29 domestic and assistant, 2 absent for war, Phyllis M Kimble 16 general domestic & assisting on farm (married Dore).

By 1968 this wooden property had gone and a development of 4 houses was built on the site.

One of them was bought by Laurence & Linda Rostron. It was called Beggars Wood. Laurence was told that Beggars Roost had been lived in by a retired seaman.

Hallmark August 1992. Elizabeth Southon is mentioned as Membership Secretary of The Twinning Association. click Vic & Liz Southon for more about Vic and Liz.

Hallmark July 1993. Vic Southon lived at Beggars Roost when Vic was named as one of the contacts for The Residents Association.