Monday, 22 February 2016

A couple of Blue Plaques



The photos were taken the end of 2013 while I had a few moments in Marston after going round the church





This house is on the corner of Mill Lane and the first thing I noticed was the Plue Plaque




I thought Marston was a smll village that played a big part in our history.  Charles I had escaped and left the Royalists to their own devices which in effect meant surrendering.







After that I headed down mill lane to the church









 Where I might add I noticed this in the porch to Howard Walter Florey. I know now who the unit was named after at the Royal Berks Hospital in Reading




Out the back of the church on the corner of Pond lane is thih house which I have no doubt used to be a pub in the village






Coming out of Church Lane you see Elsfield Road 
 and on the junction is this wonderful ofl school house now the village hall






I passed St Nicholas Church and the war memorial





and along Oxford Road 
 passing this house






and another Blue Plaque, this one to Norman Heatley 




He lived in this row of houses like any one else. Marston it seems has its place in history to be remembered.










 Had to leave and head off after seein the plaques and passed this friendly little cat.

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4 comments:

Cranberry Morning said...

I never tire of those beautiful stone buildings.

Mike@Bit About Britain said...

Wonderful. I love the little bits of history that pop up everywhere you go.

RedPat said...

It looks like you and the cat were the only ones about!

William Kendall said...

The cat's a sweetie.

The village hall appeals to me, and that one house and former pub looks like it's just waiting for a car to collide with it.