The Stories of Our Streets
Well, as ever, our readers never let us down when it comes to challenges. To say you beat my record is an understatement – you smashed it completely! From shops, houses and even public houses, it seems that some of our ancestors never ventured far and many properties stayed in the same family for centuries!
So let us begin the #StoryOfOurStreet.
A post-war purchase
Reader Susan Hora starts us off with her family home in Reading, which was purchased by her parents in 1945. The family moved further along the same road in 1950 and remained in the same house until 2013. 63 years in the same house and 68 years on the same road, which was to feature later in a book.
Still going strong
Next up is Richard Burgess and his parents’ house in New Malden in Essex. Richard’s parents moved into the family home in November 1939 and paid the grand sum of 18s/6d rent per week. Richard himself was born in the house and although he technically hasn’t beaten my record of 83 years quite yet, his sister is still living in the same house today, so should easily beat my record.
Those precious deeds
Reader Robert Brigden’s family, first moved into their house in Rutland Park, in Catford in London, just after his grandparents were married in 1912. Robert’s grandparents later bought the leasehold of the house in December 1919 and Robert has copies of the deeds which shows that his grandfather borrowed the £225 mortgage from the Bermondsey
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