This is a 'snap shot' of vintage Milton Ernest kindly supplied
by Mrs Kathleen Willars of Thurleigh Road.
(If you have any similar material that you think would be of interest please get in touch)

Radwell Road 1
This is the entrance to Radwell Road from two different views, at two different times.
I wonder how many people remember the tall cottages being there
, I don't.
(And it's different now!)


In 1906 this cottage stood where the A6 Bus shelter is now.
Ernest Parrot is the thatcher on the roof, then coming down the ladder
we have 3rd son Reg (aged 6) and eldest son Fred (aged 11). At the
foot of the ladder stands his assistant Samule Hulatt of Radwell and to
the right is Mr Sabey the village cobbler.


Linden Court not sure of the date but...
That's a rather fine HB Viva if I'm not mistaken.


The Kennel House and stables


The stables



Can you see anyone you know?


The 1923 Women's Institute tea at Mill House.


The thatched cottages on Thurleigh Road, notice there were five front doors then.