Blackven Farm House at the beginning of the 20th century.
Blackven Farm House today
Cowgrove Farm, with its ancient barn in the foreground.
98 Kitt Hill, home of the Rideout family.
98 Kitt Hill being re-thatched.
A view of Fairview Cottage in 2014. Today it is named Hartgrove Cottage.
A view of Blackberry Farm from the North, in 2014
A very old cottage on Blackven Common in 2014 (Grammercy Cottage)
Mayo’s Farm House
Tucker’s Farm House (now Yew Tree Farm) in 2014
Here is a photo of Tucker’s Farm House in about 1914. It is probably Alice Rebbeck standing at the garden gate in her best frock.
Mrs Rebbeck (probably) stands at the entrance to Tucker’s Farm with her cattle in about 1914.
Yew Tree Farm. The same view in 2014.
Looking north along Gupples Lane in 2014
This is a very old 19th century photograph. Looking north along Gupples Lane towards Shaftesbury
with the Lemon’s cottage on the right and Tucker’s Farm house a little further along.
Here is the cottage where Herbert & Elizabeth Lemon lived, possibly taken in 1914.
Elizabeth stands, in her best frock, at the garden gate. The cottage still survives.
Rebbeck Cottage 2014
Little Hartgrove Farm
A view of Little Hartgrove Farm in 2014
Gupples Farm
Woodbridge Mill
Bedchester Methodist Chapel
Bedchester crossroads and former Methodist Chapel
The tollgate in West Street (now Meadow Hayes)
Pipers Mill
Machinery at Piper’s Mill
Harold Stainer at the opening of the new Village Hall
Blandfords Farm
Blandford’s Farm, Ben and Ruth Chick
Blandford’s Farmhouse, former front door
Myrtle Cottage
St Andrew’s Primary School
Reading Room
West Street outside the school gates
West Street
Sam Lemon’s House, 54 West Street
54 and 55 West Street
Pump Cottage
Pump Cottage, West Street
47 Church St serving as an election office
3 and 4 North Street
Cottage in North Street
Lurmer Street
Middle Farm House
Middle Farm House
Middle Farm buildings
Middle Farm House 1899
Home Mead Cottage
Emily and Bessie Beck who kept a shop in North Street
Three cottages in Lurmer Street
Ferring Cottage in Lurmer Street
The Mount in Lurmer Street
Cottages opposite to the former Methodist Chapel
Jenkins, the blacksmith, lived in the cottage on the left
Three cottages opposite to the chapel
Old forge and cottages opposite to the chapel and post office.
Methodist Chapel, village shop,malthouse and maypole
Methodist Chapel, village shop,malthouse and maypole
Fontmell Methodist Chapel interior
North end of Church Street
The malthouse
Sawmill in Church Street
Town Mill and pond
Holbrook, Church Street
Holbrook, Church Street today
St Andrew’s Church, Fontmell Magna
St Andrew’s church tower with clock face
The Bakery, 47 Church St
Gossip Tree
Brook House
Brookhouse with the new Gossip Tree
Cross House
Cattle on the A350 passing Collyers Cottage
Collyers Cottages, Lurmer Street
The Crown Inn
The Crown Inn before it’s reopening as The Fontmell in 2011
Fontmell Brewery and Crown Hill
The former brewery, Fontmell Magna
33 Mill Street
Cottage at Middle Mill
Cottage at Middle Mill with No 33 Mill Street in the background