DebbieA
Bedworth
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Fri 6th Dec 2019 4:28pm
Thanks Helen. Now, most of the land between Dead Lane (St Giles) and Vicarage Lane is now built on, Deans Way, Ash Green School and playing fields, only plot 227, next to the Church Hall is still land (park). D. |
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DebbieA
Bedworth
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Fri 6th Dec 2019 4:34pm
On 6th Dec 2019 4:28pm, NeilsYard said:
I'm guessing they thought no-one wanted to live in 'Dead Lane!' Be good for Halloween though
St Giles is a much better name. People were living in Dead Lane on the 1939 register. |
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Harrier
Coventry
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Fri 6th Dec 2019 9:29pm
I feel much better knowing that I was married nearly 50 years ago in St Giles Lane rather than Dead Lane |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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Fri 6th Dec 2019 10:23pm
From the newspaper archives the residents were asking for the name to be changed in 1947 and suggested St Giles Road. The first time it is mentioned is 1948 |
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DebbieA
Bedworth
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Fri 6th Dec 2019 10:54pm
On 6th Dec 2019 9:29pm, Harrier said:
I feel much better knowing that I was married nearly 50 years ago in St Giles Lane rather than Dead Lane
Hadn't thought about that. My parents got married there and are now buried in the Churchyard. I bet not many, if anyone, living in St Giles Road today know it's former name. |
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DebbieA
Bedworth
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Fri 6th Dec 2019 10:55pm
On 6th Dec 2019 10:23pm, Annewiggy said:
From the newspaper archives the residents were asking for the name to be changed in 1947 and suggested St Giles Road. The first time it is mentioned is 1948
Thanks for the info. D |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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Sat 7th Dec 2019 7:55am
Early maps that show St Giles Road as Dead Lane also show Blackberry Lane as Rookery Lane but the big house was listed as Blackberry House. The farm at the end of the lane near the pools was/is Rookery Farm. I suppose [as the crow flies] it isn't far to Rookery Lane off Nunts Lane. |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Sat 7th Dec 2019 9:57am
Dead Lane in Coventry also changed its name but more interesting is why it had the name in the first place. There is a theory that it was so named after a particularly deadly pass of the plague, wiping out most of the residents. Dead Lane Exhall was empty prior to its renaming. Might it have once been more populous but that everyone was wiped out? Or is there a more subtle reason for 'Dead' lanes? |
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argon
New Milton
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Sat 7th Dec 2019 11:18am
In the case of St Giles I assumed that it was called Dead Lane because there was a cemetery nearby? |
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DebbieA
Bedworth
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Sat 7th Dec 2019 2:20pm
Thanks to everyone for all of your very informative responses. At least I know where my relative was living on the 1939 Register and where Dead Lane was. D |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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Sat 7th Dec 2019 9:03pm
This old 1888 map [courtesy Old Maps.co.uk} shows Dead Lane and St Giles Lane BUT also a pub [The Bell] What happened to the pub?
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3Spires
SW Leicestershire
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Sat 7th Dec 2019 9:23pm
The road to the right of the church, skirting the graveyard, is Bell Drive. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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Sat 7th Dec 2019 9:37pm
The Bell Inn, believed to be the oldest inn in Warwickshire, was closed in 1923.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 8th Dec 2019 3:06am
Have you ever noticed Anne, where there has always been a village church there is a village pub not too far away. Also these days the pubs are full and the church might be empty - collection boxes 'zilch'. The village folk have the option, that one or the other. No wonder we live in a wicked world. |
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jmn43
casa grande arizona
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75 of 98
Sun 8th Dec 2019 6:11pm
Correct me if I am wrong but I heard the story that one of the long time vicars at St Giles church is buried directly under the entrance door. I was christened at the church 75 years ago and nothing has changed since then. I understand the church is about 800 years old...Just to change the subject, how did Bedlam Lane down the road from there get its name.Keep up the good work this is a fantastic site.
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