Photo of Old Thatch from the front
Trade card for The Old Thatch.
View of kitchen on ground floor of the Old Thatch looking west into the garden. Bread-oven on left of window. Painted by Miss U.M.Langton in 1898 when staying with Mrs. May, the widow of the carrier who carried on his business from here.
The Old Thatch and Kents Close from the High Street looking North. There is a cyclist in the road level with the Methodist Church.
View of west front of the bungalow called The Orchard looking east up the garden. Located off Rookery lane, built on land behind Rookery Cottage. Picture from Herberts sales particulars It was demolished in 2009 to make way for a larger dwelling.
The Pearce twins, Patricia and Ann taken in 1935 outside Top shop, note no pavement.
The Pound green circa 1920's, with the wheelwright's house and Mrs Lansley and Arthur Noyce on the left.
The Pound view from sports field
The original Rectory viewed from the North.
View of the old rectory, Rectory Lane
Photo taken from sales particulars
Christopher Robinson holding the donkey on which his grand daughter is seated, outside Wisteria Cottage, the home of Christopher's son Harry, circa late 19th or very early 20th Century. Christopher lived his entire life at Owl Cottage, the roof of which can be seen just above the child's head. In the middle distance is the ...
Group at North side door, probably Greenwells.
Rookery house viewed from Rookery Lane
The Square taken from St Marys church.
The Square featuring the Greyhound pub and Hinwoods shop.
The Square - one of Creed series of six proofs taken for Harvey Blake.
View of The Church, The Close, The Yews and The Square. Bow window shop front on Russell's shop.
View of the Square taken from outside the Tally Ho! looking North.
A photograph of The Square taken in 1907 by C.E. Butt.
This is a photo of The Square showing the Greyhound, Corner shop and a thatched workshop.
View into the Square looking North from north entrance to Old Church Farm.
View of the Square looking South from junction of upper High Street and Rectory Lane. Lorry (vintage) outside Tally Ho! in background.
View of Yew tree Cottage (note only one yew tree) and The Close taken from the Greyhound.