Farleigh Dene. Cliddesden

A Memory of Oakley.

My father, Syd Cheale, was an evangelist with the European Christian Mission and we cared for many children and teenagers at Farleigh Dene in Cliddesden, Basingstoke. Dad and Mum told them about the Bible and Christianity. My parents prayed for many years for a revival in the Churches and a Charismatic Revival began in our very home there in Cliddesden in the 1960s. It was the start of the Charismatic revivals that spread across the world and the Community Churches are still flourishing in Basingstoke. Barney Coombs from London joined my parents in Cliddesden and became the chief leader and Church planter of the revivals.


Added 24 June 2013

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my comment on Farleigh Dene is not connected to Oakley. That is miles from Farleigh Dene towards Whitchurch. However, my memories of Farleigh Dene are very special. A beautiful georgian manor and one of the biggest houses in cliddesden. it included a tennis court, stables, gardeners cotttage, vegetable plots, gardens, 2 acre meadow and a walnut tree.we sold it after i married john and johns job took us north to lancashire. we joined a christian commune there and made many friends from cambridge university.however our marriage failed and after our divorce john met a lady and i met a single man , so we both remarried. my second husband was a rather hells angel but he believed in Jesus. he led me to find faith. id been an athiest and didnt realise.
after leaving school i got a job with the electricity board as a draughtswoman. i worked on the drawing board for 3 years. after meeting john he took me to Bible School although i didnt want to go. after getting honours there i joined the royal forestry commission and worked as a draughtswoman there for the Queen. i left after 3 years to raise my children. i worked as an artist from home and kept to that . i was placed in the top 3 in national painting compettiions including a sainsbury painting competition when i had joint second place as a runner-up.

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