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Greeny
Coventry
61 of 134  Mon 23rd Dec 2013 10:01pm  

Hi Annewiggy, that house still stands in Allesley village on the truncated road that leads to Allesley Park over the Allesley by-pass. The Stone House is on the right of this image. The cottages Oldhippy means were actually on Allesley Old Road, just next to the lodge of Allesley Hall Drive.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
oldhippy
lake district
62 of 134  Sun 29th Dec 2013 7:26pm  

Hi Annewiggy, many thanks for the pic, but Greeny is correct this cottage in pic is indeed in Allesley village by the path to Allesley Park over the dual carriageway. thanks for looking for me Smile
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
oldhippy
lake district
63 of 134  Sun 29th Dec 2013 7:29pm  

On 19th Dec 2013 6:20pm, deanocity3 said: Here is a view from Allesley Old Road, you can see some cottages park side. Note the two rows of trees going towards the hall which is out of view.
Hi, thanks for pic again, been on the website you recommended, it's great, thanks. Smile
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
hardhatharry
East Dereham
64 of 134  Mon 18th Aug 2014 7:29pm  

On 21st Jun 2012 3:42pm, heritage said: Thanks for that, just shows you can't rely on a 95 year old memory, 'Cluleys lived there' came out without any prompting. It appears that Guiting House was sold in 1936 after Pugh's death. I've certainly heard him mentioned in family ramblings over the years
Your uncle's memory served him exceptionally well. The Cluleys presumably bought the property in 1936. My grandfather, who was a friend of the Cluleys, took my mother from this year onwards to tea. She remembers the house well. Thumbs up
C H Maginniss

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
65 of 134  Mon 18th Aug 2014 8:37pm  

Hello & welcome to our forum, Hardhatharry Wave Thank you for your post. Thumbs up
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
hardhatharry
East Dereham
66 of 134  Tue 19th Aug 2014 9:09pm  

A pleasure. Thumbs up
C H Maginniss

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
PhiliPamInCoventry
67 of 134  Wed 20th Aug 2014 8:14am  
Off-topic / chat  

skyblue1
allesley village
68 of 134  Fri 26th Sep 2014 9:58pm  

Does anyone remember the Jardines of Flynt Ave, 1951 - lol still here, my mum Peggy who is now sadly in a home, both my dad Charlie, and also this year my brother Pete passed away. Love the old stories about the village, great forum, Chris Jardine. Cheers
Chris jardine

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
69 of 134  Fri 26th Sep 2014 10:40pm  

Hello & welcome to our forum Skyblue1 Wave We are so glad that you enjoy reminiscing, as indeed many of us do. Thumbs up
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skyblue1
allesley village
70 of 134  Fri 26th Sep 2014 10:41pm  

Thanks Philip
Chris jardine

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crossh9
Warwickshire
71 of 134  Mon 29th Sep 2014 9:43am  

Hi, this was Allesley Infant School, we only attended this school for a couple of years then went to the Junior School. It was a lovely school quite small, I do remember a metal climbing frame in the playground. It later merged with the main school in Antrim Close. I grew up in Allesley and went to both the Infant and then the Junior School, parents still live in Allesley xx
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
KathmanduCowboy
Melbourne, Derbyshire
72 of 134  Tue 6th Jan 2015 1:44pm  

Hi, my great uncle, Harry Kettle, lived in Allesley prior to fighting in the Great War. He was a gardener for Archdeacon Bree at Allesley Church and was also heavily involved in the bellringing group there. I have, mainly thanks to Amanda Slater who lives locally, found a lot of information about Harry but feel sure that there is more to be found. If anyone can give me any clues/advice etc I will follow them up even though they may duplicate info I already have. Fingers crossed!!
Peter Higginbotham

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Allesley
mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
73 of 134  Tue 6th Jan 2015 4:33pm  

Several references to Harry (George Henry) Kettle can be found with Google. There are a couple of photos at ancestry.com.
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fidobsa
Hungary
74 of 134  Tue 3rd Feb 2015 8:20pm  

I was born in Pershore, Worcestershire but we moved to a fairly new bungalow in Wingrave Close, Allesley village in 1965, when I was five. I missed a few weeks of school because my parents didn't want me to have to change schools after just a few weeks at the one in Pershore. The Allesley school was pretty much brand new then and the headmaster, Mr Startin wanted to keep it nice. There was no vandalism or graffiti and ladies were not allowed to wear stiletto heels in the school buildings. Someone mentioned playing in the derelict buildings between the village and the A45. I don't recall the exact location of them now but I also remember playing in those buildings. I also got my first 2 wheel bike when we lived there and one of the neighbours helped to teach me to ride it. My mum was not much help as she had never ridden a bike herself. The estate was quite hilly and I had a few hairy moments with that bike before I gained proper control of the brakes!
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morgana
the secret garden
75 of 134  Fri 5th Jun 2015 10:51pm  

Allesley Festival
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