Henfield One
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- Aug 5, 2003
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Patcham shops
Clapsons - the handle, the step down into the shop and the tingle of the bell. Brilliant! Mr Harris (and later his tall son) running the PO. The greek owner's (?) grocery store next door (now an architects' office?). Mr & Mrs Starn and their two shops, one either side of Salmons. The short cut through (what is now the Esso garage) the petrol station down to the Co-Op.... great days!!
RE the aforementioned walk:
Barclays Bank on the corner by the garage where the tythe barn used to be.
Then the butchers with the woman in the window to pay for your meat
Peter Tamblin the barber in half a shop where I used to get my short back and sides
The dairy
Weeks the electrical shop
The drapers on the corner before crossing the road to
Gills the sweetshop with Matchbox cars in the window
Attwoods the hardware shop with the grumpy owner who would sell you paraffin for your can
Cracknells the greengrocers
Tomlinsons the grocers with old Tommo in his brown coat. Sticks of LIQUORICE and dirty potatoes in brown paper bags his speciality.
Other side of the road had Ogdens the bakers on the corner who sold traffic light biscuits and pink madeleines with other cake treats.
Then Graveleys, the VG type shop reminds me of excitedly buying a quarter of Brooke Bond tea and eagerly taking it home for the tea card slipped inside the wrapper.
The parade of new shops came later, so then it was up the bank to clamber along the chalky path by the allotments and down the other side to gaze in to Salmons the newsagents. Don't recall the other shops round to London Road school apart from my GP Dr Saxton who treated my chicken pox. Back along towards Patcham Place for a field trip was Clapsons then the old Post Office.
Hope that jogs a few memories from PATCHAM in the late 50s early 60s.
Clapsons - the handle, the step down into the shop and the tingle of the bell. Brilliant! Mr Harris (and later his tall son) running the PO. The greek owner's (?) grocery store next door (now an architects' office?). Mr & Mrs Starn and their two shops, one either side of Salmons. The short cut through (what is now the Esso garage) the petrol station down to the Co-Op.... great days!!