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Old photo of Claverdon

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Claverdon memories

I lived here

Claverdon, Malt House Cottage c1960

I lived at The Malt House, Claverdon in the early mid 1960s. It was owned at the time by Mr Jefferson who lived in a lovely new bungalow a little further away. I loved this house even if it was a bit unusual to live in. I went to school in Claverdon and Miss Lewthwaite was my teacher she was really nice. Does anyone else remember this place?
I don't think the Malt House has changed that much, it still looks lovely in the modern photos I have seen of it. I bet the floors still slope upstairs.
In the barn at the end it had a "Copper" where my mum boiled the whites on washing ...read more here
Contributed by Deboragh Lewis

Claverdon Hall

Claverdon, Claverdon Hall c1960

This is my home.
Contributed by dan cronin

Warwickshire memories

I lived here

Claverdon, Malt House Cottage c1960

I lived at The Malt House, Claverdon in the early mid 1960s. It was owned at the time by Mr Jefferson who lived in a lovely new bungalow a little further away. I loved this house even if it was a bit unusual to live in. I went to school in Claverdon and Miss Lewthwaite was my teacher she was really nice. Does anyone else remember this place?
I don't think the Malt House has changed that much, it still looks lovely in the modern photos I have seen of it. I bet the floors still slope upstairs.
In the barn at the end it had a "Copper" where my mum boiled the whites on washing ...read more here
A memory of Claverdon contributed by Deboragh Lewis

Claverdon Hall

Claverdon, Claverdon Hall c1960

This is my home.
A memory of Claverdon contributed by dan cronin

Extracts From Claverdon & Warwickshire books

Claverdon, the Green c1960

Claverdon is a large village which saw considerable expansion in the 1970s and is mostly inhabited by commuters. It is believed that the medieval village was enclosed within a deer park in 1300, but the only clue to that nowadays is the name of Park Farm, near the church.
An extract from from"Warwickshire Revisited Photographic Memories".

Claverdon, the Church c1960

Dedicated to St Michael and All Angels, the church contains monuments to the Galton family of Edstone Hall. Sir Francis Galton FRS (1822-1911) was the man who discovered that each individual has unique fingerprints. There are also some early monuments to the Spencer family, ancestors of the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
An extract from from"Warwickshire Revisited Photographic Memories".

Leamington Spa, the Parish Church c1955


An extract from from"Leamington Spa Town and City Memories".

Leamington Spa, St Mary's Church 1892

Mrs Hitchman, widow of Dr Hitchman, donated the site for this church together with a large sum of money. St Mary’s was built between 1877 and 1878 by John Cundall in brick with a prominent steeple. The interior is brick-lined. The tower was a mere 75 feet high and has been cemented over. In 1875 the old three-decker pulpit was removed and the font re-located. The horse and carriage gives a tranquil atmosphere on a road which now leads to an industrial estate.
An extract from from"Leamington Spa Town and City Memories".

Leamington Spa, the Parish Church c1955

The River Leam and All Saints’ Church from the suspension bridge. On the left, the high walls at the rear of the gardens give an indication of the flood problems associated with living on a river.
An extract from from"Leamington Spa Town and City Memories".