For a few years in the 1920’s, Tart Geeves ran a small fruit and confectionery shop from his front room.
39 Mill Street has always been a farmhouse or divided into cottages. Until 1911 the farmyard was where the garden ...
As you will see from the photograph, there were once two cottages on this site. The original cottage that still remains ...
formerly part of the Bull's Head Inn
47 Ashwell Street was built for Bertram and Gladys Gurney by Gladys’s family, Pearce Builders of Luton in 1934 – ...
In 1841 the field on which this house now stands belonged to the Rev. T. Bereton, the Rector of Guilden ...
The inscription over the front door, Pax et Bonum, means ‘Peace and Goodwill’. It appears on many of the houses ...
Removing old pieces of equipment
Ashwell Bury cannot lay claim to be of great age. It was built about 1855 by Edward K Fordham who ...
Ian Pemberton is looking for his birthplace