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Balbus 29-01-2010 11:25

Waterloo House, Accrington
 
Does anyone know anything about the Waterloo district of Accrington?
I believe it was at the Burnley Road end of Queen's Road and named after Waterloo House which was demolished for the construction of the railway.
Can anyone confirm this?

Wynonie Harris 29-01-2010 13:25

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
I always thought Waterloo was the area to the east of Whalley Road between the railway line and the hospital (Owen St, Ramsbottom St etc), although it's not a commonly used name.

exaccyman 31-01-2010 07:25

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 783431)
I always thought Waterloo was the area to the east of Whalley Road between the railway line and the hospital (Owen St, Ramsbottom St etc), although it's not a commonly used name.

Just to confirm, there was certainly a Waterloo House (in fact I think there were three or four "Waterloo something" addresses) on that short stretch of Whalley Road between Ramsbottom Street and Owen Street, all backing onto Greengates.

katex 01-02-2010 10:17

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 783431)
I always thought Waterloo was the area to the east of Whalley Road between the railway line and the hospital (Owen St, Ramsbottom St etc), although it's not a commonly used name.

Yes Wynonie ... in Shurmer's guide he describes it just as between these streets ... 'Waterloo houses and cottages' then as above.

Waterloo house is down as a home for the elderly at 120, Whalley Road. (1986)

Like you, this is the first time I have heard of it.

katex 01-02-2010 10:41

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
Latest google is listing 120 Whalley Road as a children's home.

Rosehannah Care, Childrens Homes in Accrington

RichardMBKenyon 03-01-2017 15:58

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
I have seen this rather late in the day I fear. From 1947 to 1965 I used to live at Waterloo, 124 Whalley Road in Accrington.

There were four houses in the row (occupants in brackets) - 120 Milnshaw House (Dr ? - it may come back to me!), 122 Ravenshaw (Finch), 126 Belmont (Yates).

Richard Kenyon

yerself 03-01-2017 19:17

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardMBKenyon
I have seen this rather late in the day I fear. From 1947 to 1965 I used to live at Waterloo, 124 Whalley Road in Accrington.

There were four houses in the row (occupants in brackets) - 120 Milnshaw House (Dr ? - it may come back to me!), 122 Ravenshaw (Finch), 126 Belmont (Yates).

Richard Kenyon

According to Google Milnshaw House is no. 161 Whalley Road and is currently the home of the Cummins Mellor Recruitment Agency. The doctor you refer to, is it Dr. Kafel who lived at Milnshaw House in the 1960s, where he had a GPs surgery?

exaccyman 14-01-2017 20:47

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardMBKenyon (Post 1184375)
I have seen this rather late in the day I fear. From 1947 to 1965 I used to live at Waterloo, 124 Whalley Road in Accrington.

There were four houses in the row (occupants in brackets) - 120 Milnshaw House (Dr ? - it may come back to me!), 122 Ravenshaw (Finch), 126 Belmont (Yates).

Richard Kenyon


Don't ask me which bit of brain remnant this came from Richard, but could it have been Dr Wheeler?

All best wishes to you and your family

John Mason

Bob Dobson 15-01-2017 08:25

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
I was at St John's School until 1952 with a John Mason who lived bottom of Water St (?) and will now be in mid-70s - is that you, John? His nickname was Nodge.

Big Dave 15-01-2017 09:13

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
I think that would be Roy Mason Bob.he was Nodge. Not siure but I think he died

exaccyman 15-01-2017 11:19

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1185406)
I was at St John's School until 1952 with a John Mason who lived bottom of Water St (?) and will now be in mid-70s - is that you, John? His nickname was Nodge.


'Fraid not Bob.

cashman 15-01-2017 17:51

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Big Dave (Post 1185411)
I think that would be Roy Mason Bob.he was Nodge. Not siure but I think he died

He was a big tall lad, sorry to hear hes gone.

Bob Dobson 16-01-2017 14:18

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
I suspect I am wrong , as Roy Mason sounds more familiar.

landhusweg 01-03-2017 03:14

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
Bob,
You were right the first time! Nodge was indeed John Mason. I used to play snooker with him at the Central Billiard hall underneath the “Bug Hut”.
I also got confirmation on this from my Brother and Sister in law. My Sister in law lived at the bottom of Water St. Her maiden name was Margaret Eaton. John Mason attended their wedding as a family friend and I have a group photo where he is on it, which I sent to her the other day.

Cheers

Bob Dobson 01-03-2017 08:59

Re: Waterloo House, Accrington
 
Thanks for that, landusweg. .......In the area of Waterloo lived the Finch family, owners/partners in Finch Watson Engineers of Greengates in 1950s-60s. I learned last week that the eldest son, Jim has recently died. Survived by brothers Bob and Bill


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