It's not surprising that my Grandma was horrified when her daughter and new husband bought this cottage in 1952 for £500.
My dad (real Dad) and his brother (later my Step Dad) had just started a builders business and the land at the back was ideal for their new business. Room for sheds and heaps of bricks.
What a shock to everyone when my real dad was killed in a motorbike accident a couple of years later.
The lean-to kitchen out the back |
The old lean-to kitchen was replaced with this kitchen on the left and bathroom to the right. It must have been wonderful for my Mum after a few years with an outside bucket and chuck it privie and a tin bath in the kitchen. |
Years later you can imagine the 'treasure' we dug up in the land behind the house, after those cottages had been cleared. With six families burying their rubbish - before rubbish collection was invented. There were bits of clay pipes and broken pottery, old bottles and if we were lucky the marbles from Codswallop bottles.
( just a PS edited in to say thank you for all the comments about doing the washing yesterday, apologies for not replying. Seems no one likes those scent boosters - so I wonder who is buying them?)
What a fascinating post, thank you.
ReplyDelete1952 - the year I was born! Fascinating photographs, thanks for sharing them and their story. xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing photographs of your old home, I've visited mine here having moved back to live here.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos, well they could definitely add value to that house couldn't they!! But at £500 it seems quite expensive. My Nana bought her 3 bed semi with a back garden and a tiny front garden for £950 in 1959. I guess the acre of land and the vegetable patch would have added value to the cottage though. As you can imagine there has been a lot of going through old photos in my house too. Almost too many trips down memory lane.
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