This is a transcription from Molly Compton (nee Hurford) talking about the Noyce family.
Documents from conversations with villagers. Includes Anecdotes, Fripp family of Mill, Roake Farm fire, Ghosts, Carters, Mitchell family.
This is a conveyance summary relating to John Bedford of Broughton selling to Thomas Thomas of Hursley.
Photo of watercolour painting by Joy Daubeney, and accompanying letter.
Photo from the North East, Coolers Farm Cottage with Ivy Cottage behind.
Coolers Cottage "the old farm", from the road
Christmas Card. John Halford December 1992. A Sketch of his new house on Romsey Road. B 1994, With parrots. C, 1993, By John Halford. D, X, Y.
Coolers farm Cottages as in 1941 now demolished taken from Horsebridge road at the entrance to Coolers development.
Photo of Hattatt's Barn, part of record 00440.01
South face of Cosmos, Rectory lane taken from the opposite side of the lane looking North. Building of annex in progress.
View of south front of Cosmos looking north taken from the opposite side of Rectory lane.
Cosmos, Rectory lane, built in 1913. View of front , south, elevation of the house taken from above looking north west. Mrs Woodin in garden.
Mrs.P. Blackman standing outside the row of cottages on South side of Chapel Lane. The cottages were replaced by a new brick- built terrace of 8 dwellings, bed-sits and 1-bedroom flats, in the 1970s.
This is a picture from sales particulars of Cruachan.
Danebury house from the drive
Document showing deeds and lease of the Old Thatch from William Cooper selling to Samuel Emly, 30 May 1820.
Gwen Hatcher the donor, thinks Dick Kelly is thatching behind Woodslee. Dick Kelly lived at The Buildings, Rveley, Doris Goetz' house in South Rd (now demolished and replaced by Honeycomb) and then the red corrugated iron bungalow South of Deep Ford. It was called Riverside which it certainly was, back of bungalow about 4 feet from ...
Sales particulars for Dixons House.
Taken circa 1912 showing Mr and Mrs Lush with Ada on the front step of Dixons House. The old laundry is on the right and the hand operated lift and force water pump in the front garden.
George Ruddle in Tom Hinwood’s delivery cart. Mabel Hammett nee Lansley (possibly).
Motor car outside garage, Ivy cottage, The Knap and Well Cottage.
Dog Lane (Mr and Mrs Pitt).
Looking east from 'Knap' with Ethel Davis walking in the road. The houses on the left are long gone.