Funston's Garage at the junction of Church Rd and High St.
The Old School
The Red Cow when it was a Whitbread house
The Red Cow barn
No 30 High St (since demolished and redeveloped)
No 17 High St
Cherry Tree Cottage High St
Pear Tree Cottage, High St
Kemps High St
One of three new houses built on part of Jigneys. The house to the left (mostly out of picture) has been considerably extended to the front
Amber Cottage, High St
No 51 High St (now 'Westcroft')
Willy Brown's Cottage (now Loveday Cottage) High St.
East Willow, 38 High St
McSweeney's (now Orava) High St. The land in the foreground has been redeveloped but was part of the garden for Willy Brown's (Loveday) Cottage
Home Farm, High St
Jasmine Cottage
Jeffries, High St
The High St looking north
Parsonage Farm
Chalky Lane Barns
Chalky Lane Cottage
New Farm
Brook House
Chiswick Hall
Holy Trinity Church
The altar, Holy Trinity Church
Church Cottage
Glebe Farm, Church Rd
The Butts, Church Rd
Drury Cottage, Church Rd
Saffron Cottage, Church Rd
Park House
Nash's Farm, Church Rd
Mullion Cottage, Church Rd
Church Rd
Barleymans
Faydon (now Oak Tree House), Crawley End
Palmer's Close Cottage (now 'Broad Oak'), Crawley End
Chapel Cottage, Crawley End
Faerie Cottage, Crawley End. Two gypsy/shepherd's caravans which once stood int he front garden can be seen
Manana, Crawley End - now Primrose Cottage. This photo was provided but was not taken, by Pam Wyatt and probably dates fromt he late 1960s or early 1970s - note the rotary clothes line in front of the window far left.
Mapletons, Crawley End
Peacock Cottage, Crawley End
Rose Cottage, Crawley End before the main cottage was extended where the lean-to is situated in the photograph
Rose Cottage, Crawley End showing the new extension almost completed
Ramblers, Crawley End when it was also the village post office - with the rear of Rose Cottage in the foreground.
Marylands, Crawley End (now Orchard House and extended to the southern (left) end with a dormer window added above the door). Sadly the gates have gone.
Banyards, Crawley End - probably looking much more like the house that wartime evacuee Sheila Fields writes about in "Sally Bone" than the house as it is today
No 5 Engleric - formerly the Rectory
Pinkeneys, Crawley End
Crawley End
Dormers, Crawley End
Crawley End from Mill Causeway
Ridgwood, Mill Causeway
Abrams Lane Cottages
Cedar House
Broad Green Cottages
Broad Green Farm
Sawkins Cottage, Broad Green
Kath Cranwell's cottage
Broad Green End
The Old Telephone Exchange
Chrishall Primary School