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2 January 2008

Buildings

ON GREENSTREET/CELLAR HILL

IN LYNSTED VILLAGE

Berkeley House near the School

17th century house; corner of Greenstreet and Lynsted Lane.

Lynsted School c.1906

Lynsted Church of Ss Peter & Paul:
(a)
Lynsted Church c.1807 poor photograph of watercolour BW
(b)
Black and white illustration
(c)
Background to unmade road - The Street
(d)
In 1980 by Bob Baxter

W J Reads - Grocers on Greenstreet - etching 1926 (now a private house)

Anchor House:
(a)
c.1938 Allan Fea illustration
(b)
c.1906 black and white

Lynsted Park
(a)
House in early 1900s

Dover Castle beer delivery 1904

Lynsted Post Office & General Store c.1928 and detail of door (who were the people featured?)

Lynsted Court (or Sewards)
(a)
Black and white illustration
(b)
another B/W illustration

Cellar Hill, Mabel Sherwood’s Cottage:
(
a) with Mabel in shot (no longer in existence) and
(b) dilapidated

Vicarage Farm and Black Lion c.1912 (Speed limit of 12 mph until 1939!)

 

Teynham Arms Brewery on Greenstreet c.1905 (site of fish and chip shop since the 1960s)

Forge Cottage in Lynsted Street
(a)
Black and white
(b)
with horse outside and Anchor House (c.1905)
(c)
In 1980 by Bob Baxter

AROUND THE PARISH

Greenstreet from the Co-op to Wickes shop (now two homes) - 1980 by Bob Baxter

Old Forge and Post Office 1906

Sundries Cottages - Allan Fea

ON LYNSTED LANE

Lynsted Lodge c.1908 on the site of Bedmangore Manor House

The Malt House
(a)
“Old House” by Allan Fea;
(b)
The Malt House today (2005)

Bogle
(a)
black and white circa 1912
(b)
detail of porch - Allan Fea

 

Cambridge Lane Farm Cottage in 1980 - by Bob Baxter

The Batteries (also Botersland) c.1912

 

Kingsdown Church - a Pugin masterpiece - black and white

New in October 2006 - Highways and Paths and Context

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