Great Budworth, Budworth Mere c.1960
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My memories relates to 19yrs of living in Great Budworth, my father David Eaton grew up there to, as did my nanna! The memories I have of Great Budworth are as precious as the village, they never go away, I went to the village primary school, was baptised, confirmed, in the church, as well as being part of the church choir, and the maypole at the village fetes, I also used to work as a mothers help to Penney ...see more
My first teacher was Mrs Dishman [infants]. Miss Cawley [juniors]. Mr Brown ? the Headmaster. I recall a Richard Cox whose mother was a sort of janitor cum secretery, also Joyce Dean who lived near the pond at Pickmere. I would somtimes ride with her [we had bikes as we got older].  I also lived in Pickmere at Holly Cottage Park Lane, the house at that time had a thatched roof, and ...see more