About This Book
An elderly resident records vivid recollections of life in a once-rural parish, recalling meadows, country lanes, stately trees and a small population in which strangers drew attention. The account interweaves local topography and institutions—manors, courts, milestones, ponds and turnpikes—with everyday economy such as turf sales and road repair. It sketches notable houses and benefactors, communal events like school treats, visits by itinerant groups and public speakers, and personal anecdotes about neighbours. The memoir traces gradual change as railways, new roads and building replaced open estates and traditional customs, preserving images of landscape and community now altered by development.
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