Permalink Submitted by Rosewebb (not verified) on Sat, 17/10/2015 - 10:46pm.
If this is a photo of the cottages which stood where Waitrose now is, it is where my mother was born in 1922. Her family moved to Fryern close when she was little. Her aunt Lucy lived near where the library car park is, and when I used to take my mother to the library she would remark on a tree there as " aunt Lucy's tree"
Permalink Submitted by Rosewebb (not verified) on Sat, 17/10/2015 - 10:46pm.
If this is a photo of the cottages which stood where Waitrose now is, it is where my mother was born in 1922. Her family moved to Fryern close when she was little. Her aunt Lucy lived near where the library car park is, and when I used to take my mother to the library she would remark on a tree there as " aunt Lucy's tree"
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cottage at fryern hill
this looks to be the cottage off licence, which was just inside oakmount road, on the right. roughly where waitrose is now
Cottage at Fryern Hill
If this is a photo of the cottages which stood where Waitrose now is, it is where my mother was born in 1922. Her family moved to Fryern close when she was little. Her aunt Lucy lived near where the library car park is, and when I used to take my mother to the library she would remark on a tree there as " aunt Lucy's tree"
Cottage at Fryern Hill
If this is a photo of the cottages which stood where Waitrose now is, it is where my mother was born in 1922. Her family moved to Fryern close when she was little. Her aunt Lucy lived near where the library car park is, and when I used to take my mother to the library she would remark on a tree there as " aunt Lucy's tree"