Grazeley Village Mermories

A Memory of Grazeley.

My Family have strong connections to Grazeley Village i always had a Happy Childhood this Village seems to forgotton in alot of Stories but it is Lovely little Village when i was Growing up and it as a alot of History to it .
Where do i start my Great Grannie and Granddad lived their first at the Cottages just on the Left before you go into Grazeley,My Grandparents lived down Pump Lane where my Mum and Aunt grew Up wonderful Memeries here with all the family .
We used to Live in Lambwood Hill grew up at The Beeches wonderful Cottage remember the Big House next Door wonderful Times their with the family that lived their .
The Elms it was Called .Remeber the Carol Singing every Christmas going round the Village Collecting for Charity and always ending up round the Big Christmas Tree with Christmas Delights and treats with the Labrador Dogs running around also Bonfire Night as well they used to put on for us Because My Late Dad used to be their Gardener with Mr Cox elderly Gentleman i used to adore .
Used to Live on the Other Side of Us he used to say the Alapabet.Backwards and smoke a pipe and the Smoke used to come out of his ear's never no how he did this .
Remember the Sheep and Lambs in the Field oppisite us and the Long Walks we used to have with the Dogs across the fields and Country Lanes .
Strong Connections with the Church and School all our Family used to go their and family were Christened,Married and some Buried at Grazeley Church do hope they do not Destry the Church Yard to Much when they Build the New Dwelling in the Church .
Look so Sad when you go their it is Such a Wonderful Church and the Churchyard is so overgrown .


Added 20 July 2014

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