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Woodfield is a road off the west side of Main Road, Lacey Green
 
Woodfield is a road off the west side of Main Road, Lacey Green
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'''Woodfield Cottage''' was an older House at the top north-west side of Woodfield Road, but it faced the Main Road
  
 
'''Hallmark October 1986.  Planning Application.'''  Construction of detached bungalow, junction of Woodfield Road and Main Road  
 
'''Hallmark October 1986.  Planning Application.'''  Construction of detached bungalow, junction of Woodfield Road and Main Road  

Latest revision as of 13:47, 28 August 2025

Woodfield is a road off the west side of Main Road, Lacey Green

Woodfield Cottage was an older House at the top north-west side of Woodfield Road, but it faced the Main Road

Hallmark October 1986. Planning Application. Construction of detached bungalow, junction of Woodfield Road and Main Road

Bill & Madeline Cleaver moved to no 3 Woodfield Road in 1971. She wrote a letter to the editor of Hallmark from no 3 in February 1992

In October 1968 Michael Kennedy wrote a letter to Hallmark from no 8 Woodfield Road, Lacey Green.

June 1989. Village Day. Michael & Betty Hardy opened the garden of Torridon, no 10, to the public from 2 - 5 pm

No 14. James Patrick 'Jimmy' Grafton was a Parish Councillor in May 1991

Tea Party 2023
Tea Party 2023

Hallmark 2023. A tea party was held in Woodfield Road to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III