The Kent History Forum
Industry => Mills => Topic started by: bertroid on November 18, 2019, 08:06:07 PM
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Thanks for that, bertroid.
In approximately 2010, I knocked on one of the doors on the attached photo and was made very welcome by the lady who answered and offered me a cup of tea. After chatting for a while, she gave me the key to the church where I took some photos. Unfortunately, due to a serious illness that affected my memory I forgot her name.
Many thanks for reminding me!
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Thanks for that, bertroid.
In approximately 2010, I knocked on one of the doors on the attached photo and was made very welcome by the lady who answered and offered me a cup of tea. After chatting for a while, she gave me the key to the church where I took some photos. Unfortunately, due to a serious illness that affected my memory I forgot her name.
Many thanks for reminding me!
They were a really lovely couple on both of my visits, and delighted to have someone interested in the history of their property. Good example of a sympathetic owner, in that we are the mere keepers of history, and should be looking after buildings which will out-survive us. They were getting on a bit in 2010, and it would be lovely to know they are still around.