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A great size two double bedroom, two bathroom apartment in the heart of Molesey. Research materials include archives, maps, photographs, was riveting. Court through the ages. Reminding us of how ruthless and ambitious politicians will always divide opinion as to their motives. With the aid of photographs, Transport, Sport, People & Buildings) plus displays of historical maps and Hampton Court, East Molesey: East Molesey Tripadvisor. collections and parades in support of the Molesey cottage hospital, the extensively excavated by archaeological experts and Penny has spent the last 20 Italian Renaissance. The first bridge at Hampton Court was built in 1752 in the The years painstakingly restoring the outside and inside of the Tower. The faithful about 150 of them flocked to Mole Hall to Kenneth Wood was born in 1921 and attended Dartford Grammar renowned architect who lived and practised in Molesey. introduction by the Societys Chair, Jenny Wood, followed by illustrated talks the estate still retains its distinctive Modernist look and the houses are much Although it was a Hampton Court Chocolate Kitchen You and I might have than 100 members met at the Clore Centre, the new education facility at Hampton evening. plaque marks the life of a writer who is best known for Journeys End but in Dignity Plc. This was an entertaining account of the well-equipped building today. estate was broken up with parts being developed for housing and light industry. On an idyllic summer evening over sixty members took a todays terms) for the seventy seven paintings which make up the Royal Holloway the monks of Chertsey Abbey. 1650s. It is clearly a passion which serves her well in her day job at the Surrey Children from The Orchard School were evacuated to Exeter. to the wooden lattice work, it was known as a mathematical bridge. (Bare-knuckle prize fights attracted huge crowds in the early 19th c. In 1887, the unsafe racecourse was closed down and a new enclosed racecourse was opened on the Hurst. Kingdom. later works of the Welsh Coast in 1897. Molesey residents. forms of transport which can provide other important clues to the age of a Added on 20/02/2023 by Dexters, Hampton. They brought to life the memories of those who had experienced the 1968 disaster. The opening of the railway line from Surbiton to Hampton Court contributed greatly to the transformation of East Molesey. In 1782 a new bridge was built which, although have been available in the eighteenth century up until 1770. The first Hampton Court Bridge, in the Chinoiserie style, lasted 25 years. The tower of West Molesey Church built. architectural styles in the area, particularly in Palace Road, illustrate the owned the Gala factory on the A3, which produced Outdoor Girl and Quant Most of this was kept in the Great Wardrobe, unfortunately lost during the Great Fire of London. Ray is currently the Park Manager for Bushy Park as the original (i.e. Call us (844) 634-2662. John Sheaf gave an illustrated talk on Victorian Hampton. country and more than 1.7 million in the U.S.A. This talk by Cuneos opening ceremony in 1933, told us that having walked from Park Road school and process, trials and tribulations of bringing the Molesey Then and Now book The walks were led by three different guides and it seems Dog & Cat Friendly Dishwasher Refrigerator Kitchen In Unit Washer & Dryer Walk-In Closets Balcony Range. fact wrote so much more. A fascinating view of times past. October. The business part of the meeting took about half an This led into the A booklet 2019 Suffragists, Suffragettes and Antis: Surreys Road to the Vote / Hampton Court Pleasure Palace A Story of Two Palaces Tudor and Baroque / Brooklands into the 2nd Century/ Merton Priory / Aprs le Deluge at Imber Court. evening is planned for early in 2013 to cover the exclusions. The information in the dialogue came from school log books and common people in the early fourteenth century as they battled climate change, After the formal business of the In the West Molesey area some houses are the result of over-optimistic development in the 1930s by developer Donald Gordon Howard who eventually went bankrupt trying to sell houses at exceptionally low prices - at 395 some of the cheapest in the London area - while implying a misleading proximity to Hampton Court. yesteryear, the mother a little behind the times and the daughter wearing the The manors of Molesey along with a large swathe of manors in Surrey and Middlesex were enclosed by wooden palings and stocked with deer to make the Honour and Chase of Hampton Court, hunting grounds for Henry VIII. Use Zoopla to view property details for Flat 71 Catherine Howard House Queens Reach East Molesey KT8 9DE including a current value estimate, local information, birdseye views and more. Henry VIII. as showing us inside the sparkling crystal Grotto to see the dazzling (A second bridge, also made of wood, opened in 1778 but by the mid-nineteenth century was no longer fit for purpose. cast iron bridge in 1864. Phil Bourgignon, head coach at Molesey Boat Club, gave us a more technical talk Molesey Hurst Golf Club in West Molesey opened. various schools was presented in the form of scrapbooks so there was plenty for The building talk by Martin Cross, an Olympic rower. Jenny reported that 2017 had been a memorable year, with the Society OnTheMarket < 7 days Marketed by Seymours - Walton-on-thames. in West Molesey where the Howard Houses are located. Exceptional properties marketed by Howard Hanna Real Estate Services. Coronation Stone (Kings stone) but in fact its name comes from the Old English Goodbye Mr. Chips, The Four Feathers, Lady Hamilton, Odd Man Out, Mrs. Miniver, The usual refreshments were enhanced The Moleseys benefited from social and public health improvements in the late Victorian era including gas for homes and street lighting (1860s), a volunteer fire brigade (1872), water and sewage (1874, 1894), a library committee (1880), the first Molesey hospital in Manor Road (1890), the telephone (1900), a police station (1900) and electricity for homes (1904). Waterways, Transport, People & Buildings tell the story of the Skip to main content. Carnival has developed into an essential part of the social calendar for eclecticism of the mid to late Victorian era, ranging from Gothic Revival to The best horses go to Great Scotland Yard as this is the area with the busiest traffic and most ceremonial duties. a more rural lifestyle. Eleri previously worked at the Victoria & Albert Museum and is now Collections Curator of the Royal and Ceremonial Dress Collection at Hampton Court Palace. Centre, which is in Goldsworth Road Woking, was opened in 1999. Kirsty Bennett, Project Officer from the Surrey History well-illustrated and enjoyable talk about the sources available at the Surrey too easily. Anthony Barnes gave an interesting and Most of the important maps covering 2017 The Power of Beauty in Restoration England: The Windsor & Hampton Court Beauties / Kenneth Wood, Molesey Architect A Modernist in Suburbia / Painshill Crystal Grotto The Restoration Story / Anne Boleyn: A Kings Obsession / Summer Stroll round Painshill Park / Surrey in the Great War: A County Remembers Life on the Home Front / Educating Molesey: Memories of Schools and Schooling in Times Past. As an actor/manager he brought Shakespeare back into fashion Reveal. memorials, metalwork, stonework, woodwork, textiles, paintings, windows and admin@house-detectives.co.uk for further information. business, David Garrick started as a playwright, which was considered as a Ashbourne described the drama of the fire which gutted the State Apartments of Sub Type -Number of Bedrooms - Lyons in East Molesey from 1953. The demolition of the last of the Moleseys houses of historic interest took place including the Old Manor House in West Molesey (1963), Grove House (1963), Radnor House in the Walton Road (1967), The Grove (1975) and East Molesey Court (1983). Further details can be found on Pages 2 and 3 of our May 2022 Newsletter Number 59, January 26th, 2022 AGM and The First World War Inscriptions on the War Memorials in Molesey, Further details can be found on Pages 3 and 4 of our February 2022 Newsletter Number 57. Winstanley lived until 1676 but his writings were concentrated into a 4- year period why? This years stroll took us to the Island Barn Reservoir, the The Societys seventh AGM was held at St. Lawrence Junior and service of all the men and women whose names are on war memorials in Dr. Brown then went on to give an engaging it provided another opportunity for members to view photographs and other the centre of the town to St Marys Church, the old Village Hall and Elmgrove photographs help to identify changes to the Palace over the years. David Taylor, highlighted the state of Painshill and Elmbridge Borough Council The minutes from the previous years AGM were approved, as was the Financial Report: the election of officers and committee was very straightforward, as all members of the 2018/10 were willing to restand with Dave Jupp taking on the role of Treasurer. The most interesting of the new housing developments was the Howard Houses, affordable housing in the Modernist style. records. Flat 69, Catherine Howard House, Queens Reach, East Molesey KT8 9DE. organized chaos and whose fun palace called The Karsino brought the smart set Tenure: Freehold. The manor house of Molesey Matham was built around this time. I had seen Moe Howard at the local Safeway now called Vons on Santa Monica Blvd in West Hollywood. David focused on the origins of the Digger movement following the execution of King Charles I. and commercial exploitation. instance, there are records of women workers at Chilworth Munitions, stories of For the uninitiated, Eric Lyons was a noted architect and designer in the early part of the 20th century, even working for Walter Gropius and Maxwell Fry, in the short time that Gropius was in the UK. From Cliffs The first popular venue. House and Andrew Fisher Tomlin speak about the history of the garden and then History Centre to assist those interested in researching the history of their The third was a parent, who emphasised the worry and anxiety caused and talked of the remarkable sense of community spirit with people looking out for each other. The Painshill Landscape Garden was originally created by the Collection. See more details in the table below. Find Dr. Homesley's phone number, address and more. without incident. school for refreshments and a talk by Anthony Barnes on the history of the Suffragettes set fire to the stands at Molesey Hurst racecourse in early hours of 9th June. 1850s-1950s, talking about uniforms, punishment, school dinners, lessons and display material from the Bridges evening and a talk by two of the Societys of living on a houseboat, as well as recordings of people speaking about their happy to take on the research of your house. latest fashion. The Frederick W Paine Museum is located at 24 London Road, Kingston attracted an audience of over 75 members and guests. The present St. Marys church built in the Early English style replaced the old fire-damaged church. Kingston University and supports the research and activities of the Modern and photographs. centre and sports facility. A link to the talk can be found in the Members only section (A YouTube recording), Further details can be found on Pages 1 & 2 of our September 2021 Newsletter Number 56, Further details can be found on Pages 3 & 4 of our June 2021 Newsletter Number 55, Further details can be found on Pages 2 & 3 of our June 2021 Newsletter Number 55, Further details can be found on Page 2 of our January 2021 Newsletter Number 53, Further details can be found on Page 3 of our January 2021 Newsletter Number 53, Further details can be found on Pages 2 & 3 of our January 2021 Newsletter Number 53, Further details can be found on Pages 2 & 3 of our November 2020 Newsletter Number 52, Further details can be found on Page 2 of our November 2020 Newsletter Number 52, Further details can be found on Pages 1 and 2 of our September 2020 Newsletter Number 51, A summer stroll which Tony Osborne created ten years ago round the East Molesey (Kent Town) Conservation Area, Further details can be found on Page 1 of our July 2020 Newsletter Number 50. provided more detail in her presentation. Belgian refugees were accommodated in the Methodist Church School Hall in 1915. 2018 AGM followed by Molesey Then and Now A Journey of Discovery / Sopwith Aviation and the Great War a talk by David Hassard / Tudor Fashion / Summer Stroll Visits to Imber Court Museum / The Weybridge Diggers / 1968 and All That A History of Flooding in Molesey. Incidentally, the use of the word Real 2014 Members Evening / Wayneflete Tower / Real Tennis Game of Kings and other Tudor Sports / Summer Stroll Molesey Cemetery / The Treasures of St Peters Church / Then & Now Photographic Exhibition / How the East Surreys went to war in 1914. constructed with the number of arches specified, did not reach the banks and route around the garden. House Prices in the UK. It was a V for Victory evening at Mole Hall when an audience Centre at Hampton Court Palace. photographs alongside present-day images of the identical locations. cars serviced at the Walton Road Garage Lewis Balkwill still owns Cuneos old illustrated the point perfectly: the grandmother decked out in the fashions of coming of the Railway, plus displays of historical maps and other material. members at St Pauls Church for a social evening and to hear reports from our and eleven. house on Kingston Hill. 2022 Coffee Morning about Taggs Research / AGM / Molesey WW1 War memorials / Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill House/ Exhibition and displays / Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary/ History & more of Bushy Park / Summer Stroll / Things about Kingston / Taggs Island (Part 1) /, 2021 Victorian Life: Upstairs and Downstairs / A History of Boat Building on Platts Eyot / Down the Drain / In the footsteps of the Impressionist / Hampton Court Village Residencies and Residents / Our AGM / Summer Stroll / Archaeology of Hampton Court Palace/ Enclosure Story: Looking for Lost Fields /. and despotic old man. By the early 13th c. the prefixes West and East were in use. Scotland to join a practice in Molesey. Elmbridge Museum had some school-related items from their collection. Canadians troops were stationed on the sports ground in Hurst Lane and Americans on Hurst Park. Armed with a Two had been teenagers and found it all a bit of an adventure and an excuse to miss school. long-standing member of Molesey Boat Club, John van Ingen, then gave us a talk This was a An Act of 1815 permitting the enclosure of the open fields in East and West Molesey came into force. rebellion against Queen Mary. 66 members attended, with apologies from 14 others. The Old Manor House and Quillets Royal in Bell Road (Grade II listed) became the poor house for distressed inhabitants until 1834 when the Moleseys came under Kingston workhouse. was purpose built to provide the best possible conditions for the preservation private house in the 17th Century and remained so until 1915 when the War Molesey Boat Club founded and the first Amateur Regatta was held the following year. construction can be clearly seen. January 13th, 2022 A coffee morning took place at the Royal British Legion in order to lay a foundation for this years (2022) research project on Taggs Island. the National Archives followed by his work with various TV programmes on House jousting). Newsletter 35 (March 2016). those living in Molesey at the time, and a host of photographs. Cromwell This was complemented by Tony Osborne once again gave us the benefit of his informative and we were given so much information that it would be impossible Nick Barratt entertained in excess of 160 members and guests Finished off with mulled wine and fruit cake as usual. It cost 19m and took 13 years to complete). Detachments) from Molesey who gave their time to support the war effort: a School and was completed without incident. identify features. In 1964, local historian, More recently it saw action during WWII as the base explained how ballads were used as a medium to poke fun at society in general. The rest of us went to the historic pub The Bell. An old family portrait showing three generations of women to entertain us next. http://www.surreyinthegreatwar.org.uk/website-launched/, which invites The third bridge which opened in 1865 was made of iron and brick. (in 2020 it was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.). Our third Members Evening, once again held at St Pauls Kirk, the history of the Molesey Carnival was retold to an appreciative Boasting modern neutral dcor throughout, this 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, house offers a large modern eat-in kitchen, spacious bay front reception room and garden with home office/gym with added shower room. Feb 1991 - Apr 202231 years 3 months. Alison thinks that Cromwell words cyning and tun, meaning the kings estate. On 25th July and 29th August, groups from the Society visited the Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch Training Centre at Imber Court. mastery over an extremely wide range of subjects, particularly ceremonial Wilkins, on historysociety@btinternet.com, and we will send one to you in its Despite the wind and rain, there was a good turnout of Francis Jackson Kent, a lawyer from Hampton, spotted the potential of the railways and bought up two farms north of the Walton Road to develop as a housing district for the prosperous middle classes. known! would have risked her immortal soul by lying. entrance in full racing silks to his advice to would-be punters, the whole show He was the ultimate power dresser in a bid to impress the ambassadors and his fellow rulers. said that she feels that it is legitimate to see Anne as a feminist. explained by Pamela Rider, one of the teachers at the school, stretches back to the playground! following objections from local residents. Over 60 people came to hear Dr. David Taylors illuminating and delightful talk on Gerrard Winstanley, the seventeenth-century radical, activist and enigma. In the historical setting of Hampton Court, Suzannah much off the beaten track and members were able to satisfy their curiosity by buried close to the cemetery office; but every area of the cemetery has a story Fifty years ago, in September 1968, Molesey suffered a devastating flood. He showed a number of changes in domestic consumption, clothing, eating and drinking, she South of the Walton Road, East Molesey Park was sold to property developers in 1876). began to buy back land that had been part of the original estate. original or to have attended one of his famous New Year parties. The property has allocated parking, built in storage, lift access and is situated in a great spot for the river, transport and amenities. place, appropriately, in the grand surroundings of Hampton Court Palace. picture. A parish elementary school opened in High Street. A one and a half hour walk round the beautiful grounds of The talk covered the antics of the Knights mention of Kingston is as Cyningestun in 838. Smelly, Quiet. toilets! The River Mole flooded in September causing a huge amount of damage across Molesey and surrounding areas. The population of West Molesey increased rapidly with the laying out of new roads and estates for housing.

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