Old & New – Sibford Gower 3/1 (1/27) Sibford Gower crossroads 1 Sibford Gower crossroads 1 3/2 Sibford Gower crossroads 2 Sibford Gower crossroads 2 3/3 Frederick Inns with daughter outside Sibford Gower Post Office, about1900 Sibford Gower Post Office 3/4 Sibford Gower Well. At left, carriage of Rev Stevens or his daughter, pre-1898 Sibford Gower Well 3/5 Sibford Gower Pond 1, 1916. Chestnut tree planted as a replacement for the Jubilee tree Sibford Gower Pond 1 3/6 Sibford Gower Pond 2. PC Brakespeare lived in the house with railings; died in flu epidemic of 1919. Next occupants were Wilkes whose daughter taught at village school. Rachel and Edith Lamb lived in upper half of house on right; lower half unoccupied. Sibford Gower Pond 2 3/7 Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane 1 Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane 1 3/8 Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane, pre-1907; in many old deeds referred to as Bones End Lane. Theodore’s house on right(?) Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane 2 3/9 (1/23) Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane 3. Bottom cottage was a small school (Miss Shemelds) Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane 3 3/29 Sibford Gower: Acre Ditch. Blinds over Co-op windows. Pump on left was local water supply. Sibford Gower: Acre Ditch 3/30 Sibford Gower: Acre Ditch, 1920s. Entrance path to Village Hall on right. Large elms on left. Jim Kyte kept his bus through an entrance here. Sibford Gower: Acre Ditch 3/33 Sibford Gower – The Colony Sibford Gower – The Colony 3/34 Sibford Gower 2 Sibford Gower 2 3/37 Sibford Gower: Friends Meeting House, 1906 Sibford Gower: Friends Meeting House 3/38 Sibford Gower: The Manor Sibford Gower: The Manor 3/39 Sibford Gower Pond 3 Sibford Gower Pond 3 3/1 (1/27) Sibford Gower crossroads 1PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower crossroads 1PrevCloseNextZoom3/2 Sibford Gower crossroads 2PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower crossroads 2PrevCloseNextZoom3/3 Frederick Inns with daughter outside Sibford Gower Post Office, about1900PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower Post OfficePrevCloseNextZoom3/4 Sibford Gower Well. At left, carriage of Rev Stevens or his daughter, pre-1898PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower WellPrevCloseNextZoom3/5 Sibford Gower Pond 1, 1916. Chestnut tree planted as a replacement for the Jubilee treePrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower Pond 1PrevCloseNextZoom3/6 Sibford Gower Pond 2. PC Brakespeare lived in the house with railings; died in flu epidemic of 1919. Next occupants were Wilkes whose daughter taught at village school. Rachel and Edith Lamb lived in upper half of house on right; lower half unoccupied.PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower Pond 2PrevCloseNextZoom3/7 Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane 1PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower Bonds End Lane 1PrevCloseNextZoom3/8 Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane, pre-1907; in many old deeds referred to as Bones End Lane. Theodore’s house on right(?)PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower Bonds End Lane 2PrevCloseNextZoom3/9 (1/23) Sibford Gower Bonds End Lane 3. Bottom cottage was a small school (Miss Shemelds)PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower Bonds End Lane 3PrevCloseNextZoom3/29 Sibford Gower: Acre Ditch. Blinds over Co-op windows. Pump on left was local water supply.PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower: Acre DitchPrevCloseNextZoom3/30 Sibford Gower: Acre Ditch, 1920s. Entrance path to Village Hall on right. Large elms on left. Jim Kyte kept his bus through an entrance here.PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower: Acre DitchPrevCloseNextZoom3/33 Sibford Gower – The ColonyPrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower – The ColonyPrevCloseNextZoom3/34 Sibford Gower 2PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower 2PrevCloseNextZoom3/37 Sibford Gower: Friends Meeting House, 1906PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower: Friends Meeting HousePrevCloseNextZoom3/38 Sibford Gower: The ManorPrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower: The ManorPrevCloseNextZoom3/39 Sibford Gower Pond 3PrevCloseNextZoomSibford Gower Pond 3PrevCloseNextZoom 22 Feb 2022 last updated 25 May 2023 21:54