Topic categories:
(Alphabetical)

Buildings

Keresley Grange

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

No actionNo action

Displaying 1 to 9 of 9 posts

Page 1 of 1

No actionNo action
9 posts:
Order:   

Wighter
Isle of Wight
1 of 9  Sat 5th Mar 2011 12:54pm  

Does anyone have any memories of being at The Grange in Keresley? I was there twice - 1955 and again in 1963. The same bloke was in charge both times I was there - a Mr Langley. I was 3 years old when I was first there and 10 when I was there again. In between, I had spent years in a convent in Birmingham. After I was at the Grange for the second period, I was then "intered" at Roxborough House on Holyhead Road. At first it was a mixed home, but after a couple of years that I was there, they (social services) made it an all boys care home. I could mention some names I remember but don't want to intrude in others lives as they might not want their family history on here, so I'll wait to see if anyone adds anything....
Buildings - Keresley Grange
jetblue
Carmarthen
2 of 9  Wed 16th Nov 2011 2:01am  

I know my brother was in the Grange and at Roxborough house for a few years but it was early 70's so quite a while after you were there.
Buildings - Keresley Grange
JayC
Coventry
3 of 9  Sat 11th Apr 2020 10:32am  

Has anyone please got any information about Keresley Grange? What I know about it is that it was originally the home of the Rotherham watchmaking family. During WW2 between 1943-45 it was an aircrew disposal unit (ACDU) for RAF aircrew displaying a lack of moral fibre (LMF). It was later a children's home called The Grange and has recently been purchased by Bablake School. An England Rugby captain named Alan Rotherham who was inducted into the Rugby hall of fame was also born there. I worked here for a while and its history has intrigued me. Thanks.

Question

Buildings - Keresley Grange
Inyoni
east london r.s.a.
4 of 9  Sat 11th Apr 2020 11:27pm  

In response to your Keresley Grange WW2 usage question. Initially in 1939 a Barrage Balloon unit was sited on the common who were RAF firstly, and WAAF personnel latterly in early 1940! These crews were billeted in various private homes in the vicinity until the Grange grounds, Waste Lane side, were nissen hutted and our lodgers moved to the Grange! As l understand it billeting personnel was compulsory, you had no choice. I know, l came home from school and had been moved from my room to double up with a baby brother. Ugh! Our house was in High St, and we had two personnel from approx Oct 39 to Feb 40! By then the site was an all-WAAF unit and excitingly for me I was taken inside a grounded balloon, in fact the same one that broke from its moorings in a gale and draped over a couple of roofs on Bennetts Rd in 1940. I hope this was of some interest. lnyoni.
id:a41b13c224d9

Buildings - Keresley Grange
JayC
Coventry
5 of 9  Sun 12th Apr 2020 8:28am  

Thanks Inyoni. I didn't know about the barrage balloons or that there were Nissen huts at the Grange. The grounds are lovely and there could have been a lot worse places to have been billeted. The building has lots of history. There are many names and dates etched into the sandstone around some of the windows of personnel that were there.
Buildings - Keresley Grange
Disorganised1
Coventry
6 of 9  Sun 10th May 2020 3:58am  

The Grange has been bought by the Coventry School Foundation and has been done up inside, by done up I mean restored. I don't know if you can get inside, but, there are a lot of 'Ents on here.
Buildings - Keresley Grange
Jonofcov
Coventry
7 of 9  Sat 16th Jan 2021 9:17am  

As a resident of the children's home in the seventies, I distinctly remember two sets of Nissan huts within the grounds. The smaller one (which was quite large) was used as a store room. While the big one was used as a clothing store, staff accommodation and a lounge for the kids. I know since then they have both been demolished as part of the place's progress. Would love to have a glance inside now, just to see how much it has changed.
Buildings - Keresley Grange
Helen F
Warrington
8 of 9  Wed 20th Jan 2021 2:23pm  

Hi Jonofcov, welcome to the forum, Wave We have such curiosity about places we last saw as a youngster Thumbs up
Buildings - Keresley Grange
Helen F
Warrington
9 of 9  Wed 20th Jan 2021 5:53pm  

This has now been identified as Keresley Grange Rear of school More images
Buildings - Keresley Grange

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

No actionNo action

Displaying 1 to 9 of 9 posts

Page 1 of 1

No actionNo action

Previous (older) topic

Kenilworth Court, history?
|

Next (newer) topic

King Edward VII Memorial Sanatorium, Hertford Hill
You are currently only viewing topics in the Buildings category
View topics in All categories
 
Home | Forum index | Forum stats | Forum help | Log out | About me
Top of the page

This is your first visit to my website today, thank you!

4,113,429

Website & counter by Rob Orland © 2024

Load time: 428ms