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Heights Cottages
I used to live in one of Heights Cottages, on Sandy Lane around 1963. I remember the long walks to school (Benjamin Hargreaves) and there being no indoor toilets or hot water! But it was a magical place for a 9 year old to explore. The fields were endless, it seemed, and the Gamblers Caves were tantalizing. Does anyone know any history of these cottages?
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Hi Retlaw: yes, they look about right! Thanks for this photo - taken around 1900 I'm guessing? I lived in number 4, three from the right side of the picture if I'm not mistaken.
And just looking on Google Earth I can see what you mean by not being on Sandy Lane. Funny how memory deceives! Sadly I don't remember the name of the lane they were on, but the postal address was "Heights Cottages, Sandy Lane" (just found an old letter to my Dad with that address). I remember from that time I had a kitten that got stuck up one of the trees in front. We got him down, but he soon disappeared for good. I was told he went to live with a lady cat over on Spire Farm, but I found out recently he actually got run over in the lane. Parents thought it kinder to lie to me, I guess! Oh, the cold knees walking to school! Girls weren't allowed to wear long pants in those days - but they did make us run around for gym class in our knickers, go figure!!! Thanks for letting me reminisce! Turtle |
Re: Heights Cottages
The dry stone walls have now gone but the cottages are still there. It's on of our daily walks with Max
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