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suedarbo 22-09-2011 18:57

Fern Gore cottages??
 
I was talking to my brother today about family etc. He told me our granddad was born in Fern Gore cottages. I've Googled but can't find out where they were or are. Does anyone know where Fern Gore cottages are please?

JCB 22-09-2011 19:57

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There is Rose Place , a few terraced houses at the far end of Bullough Park , just past the bowling green .

Then the are some houses and bungalows on Park Crescent . One of them is called Higher Antley Hall , part of which dates back to the 1550s . Another is called Higher Antley Cottage . You gain access to the hall and cottage on the road that leads to the park from Willows Lane . The first house you come to is a relatively new one , and is the vicarage for St Peter's Church . The cottage and hall are just next to the vicarage .

Wynonie Harris 22-09-2011 20:09

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 935441)
The first house you come to is a relatively new one , and is the vicarage for St Peter's Church . The cottage and hall are just next to the vicarage .

What happened to the former vicarage - the substantial stone-built house right next to the church on Willows Lane/Perth Street?

suedarbo 22-09-2011 20:13

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I will have to ask my brother where a bouts they were. He seems to think there were 4 cottages and they've all become one house over time

JCB 22-09-2011 20:21

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 935446)
What happened to the former vicarage - the substantial stone-built house right next to the church on Willows Lane/Perth Street?

It was extended to be made into a residential care home , Arnside House . As far as I know it's a private residence now .

The vicar moved into one of the semis on Willows Lane just past Miller Fold .
Then the new vicarage was built .

Wynonie Harris 22-09-2011 20:39

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 935450)
It was extended to be made into a residential care home , Arnside House . As far as I know it's a private residence now .

The vicar moved into one of the semis on Willows Lane just past Miller Fold .
Then the new vicarage was built .

Sounds like things have changed a lot in my old 'hood in the 30 years since I left. Will have to come and have a nosey soon.

Retlaw 22-09-2011 20:47

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Originally Posted by suedarbo (Post 935417)
I was talking to my brother today about family etc. He told me our granddad was born in Fern Gore cottages. I've Googled but can't find out where they were or are. Does anyone know where Fern Gore cottages are please?

That area has had several spellings in old documents & census records over tha past few 100 years. Fearngore, Fearn & Gore, Fern & Gore, Ferngore.
Accrington Library may have an old map of the area.
Retlaw.

suedarbo 22-09-2011 21:24

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:) Thank you Retlaw. He was born in 1897 so I will get searching:)

Eric 22-09-2011 22:19

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Excuse the wander folks, but as it is on a similar topic I don't think that it is worth a new thread. Other cottages: does anyone else remember Stone Row in Clayton? I got a flashback (damn those sixties;)) about a old gentleman who lived there. Every day his wife would take off to the Village Blacksmith on Bayley St., with her jug ... and you would soon see her heading back with a jug full of beer.

AccyMad 23-09-2011 06:26

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That's brought back memories Eric, I remember Stone Row, we lived on the first block of houses on Lower Barnes Street, just past the Forts Arms pub - also remember Farmer Joe's at the top of Chapel Street near the ginnel leading up to Bayley Street - used to go up there for our eggs, there used to be a big bonfire every year on the land in front of Stone Row.

JCB 23-09-2011 07:13

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 935454)
Sounds like things have changed a lot in my old 'hood in the 30 years since I left. Will have to come and have a nosey soon.

Yes , things have changed . :mad:

Wynonie Harris 23-09-2011 07:43

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 935477)
Yes , things have changed . :mad:

Not for the better I take it. Might have a shufty up there next week.

Tetti 23-09-2011 07:50

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Hi
I was born and bred up Fern Gore and don`t remember anyone mentioning the name of these cottages but they could be one of three locations. There was a row of maybe 3/4 cottages at the junction of Wordsworth Rd./FernGore Ave. One was shop and one was a cloggers shop and was known as John Bob`s. These were demolished 1950ish(?). Going down towards High St. there was a farm we knew as Lightbound`s. Do`nt remember it`s proper name, maybe Calfes Hey or Fern Gore farm but that`s just a guess. Further down the road, before crossing the narrow bridge,there was a farm track that led towards Jacobs Lodge, there was a row of 3 cottages which I think are the ones Suedarbo is looking for. The other cottages I remember in that area were over the river in Oswaldtwistle. Suedarbo, if you give me a name it might revive a memory cell and maybe more info.
Tetti

suedarbo 23-09-2011 08:17

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My grandad was called Riley Oldham. I'm not sure how long he was there but I know they moved into Oswaldtwistle. My brother said there was only 3 or 4 cottages so I think you are on the right track:):)

anzac 23-09-2011 16:14

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Hi Sue
The family were at Gaulkthorn in the 1911 Census but seemed to be in Church for the 2 previous ones.

According to the baptisms Riley Junior was baptised whilst living at Water Street in Church and his father Baptised in 1865 from Bottom Moor so the only way to find out for definate is to purchase the Birth Certificate for Riley Junior to see what that says.

Baptisms: 8 Oct 1865 Immanuel, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England
Riley Oldham - Son of Alexander Oldham & Ellen
Born: 10 Sep 1865
Abode: Bottom Moor
Occupation: Collier
Baptised by: F Owens Curate
Register: Baptisms 1837 - 1866, Page 270
Source: LDS Film 1470816


Baptisms: 23 Sep 1896 St James, Church Kirk, Lancashire, England
Riley Oldham - Child of Riley Oldham & Eliza
Born: 20 Aug 1896
Abode: 24 Water St
Occupation: Labourer
Notes: Wed. Ev. written in when Baptized column
Baptised by: J Glasson Denison
Register: Baptisms 1888 - 1900, Page 152, Entry 1215
Source: LDS Film 1470823


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