We research, care for and share the archives of the parish of Barton Stacey, Hampshire.
Mr & Mrs Peter Hopgood at 11 Kings Elms
Below:
Part of a map which we think dates from around 1940. The present-day area called Kings Elms is outlined in red.
This map shows what might be called the first phase of Kings Elms. These 6 semis were Council houses built in 1939 and were numbered 1-12 Kings Elms.
Details of later phases can be found here.
Further below:
An aerial photograph of this area of the village taken in 1957.
Johnny Nutter’s garage, Bullington Lane
Dorothy French with her father at
12 Kings Elms
Do you have memories of the area?
Do you remember the chalk pit, the prefabs, the garage? Do you have photos?
COMING LATER:
The much earlier history of this area, including
For the history of PITT TRAILERS, click here.
Partridge Close
The Street
Post Office
Village Hall
The Swan
1-12 Kings Elms
6 prefabs
Bullington Lane
West View, home of the Pitt Family.
Sometimes called The Old School House, supposedly dating from its temporary use for some pupils in 1885-86 following the burning down of the school and its rebuilding.
Pitt Trailers
premises
All Saints Church
Gravel Lane (the Back Lane)
The old school, used until 1958. Hidden behind tree.