Re: Home
Grew up in a 2 bed semi-detached house. There was me, my parents and my sister. We had a front and back garden. Progressed to a 3 bed semi-detached house with gardens and a garage as my parents climbed the property ladder! There were loads of fields and greenery within a few minutes walking distance. It was a nice area and I had some great mates.
Ad_Forums-Top
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Your childhood home
Collapse
X
-
Re: Home
I grew up in a two bedroomed house with 3 other brothers.
it was a terraced house.
the house is the middle house in the row.
at the top of the street there is a swimming pool.
just quarter of a mile away i had what seemed like acres and and acres of fields for miles around.
most of is still there.Last edited by darren; 25-07-2011, 00:22.
Leave a comment:
-
Home
What sort of house and street did you grow up in. for me it was the end house of a Victorian terrace with not a tree or blade of grass to be seen but i cant imagine growing up anywhere else.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
Been back to the house I grew up in but never went in. Was not happy as the new owners had cut the down the big trees in the garden which where as tall as the house plus the tore down the side gate I had helped built. One point we had no wall paper on our bedroom wall so my brother and me got hold of some permanent markers and wrote all over them and a nice big chad saying "Wot no wallpaer?" Be interesting to know if it`s still on the wall lol
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
I lived in nine houses from when I was born to being 16. That goes to demonstrate what an unstable childhood I had. Funnily enough I 'hovered' over them on Google Earth about six months ago and they are all still there.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
We could start a whole new forum on things like Centrefolds, Blaises and the like lol
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
Marton (Dene Park: to give the estate its proper Sunday name) meets Acklam!
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
ditto except mine was AcklamOriginally posted by glam_racket View PostA 3 bed, link detached semi in Middlesbrough.
Not wholly dissimilar to Bob Ferris' very own slice of suburban utopia (almost the same except our front door/garage were on the left of the house and not the right) in Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
I think the Barratt's have a lot to answer to.
Paper thin walls. Built on wonky shale foundations.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
If you've not read my posting I also thought of Bob's house when I've seen pictures of my parents first house. I was only 18 months old when we moved out so can't remember it first hand.Originally posted by glam_racket View PostA 3 bed, link detached semi in Middlesbrough.
Not wholly dissimilar to Bob Ferris' very own slice of suburban utopia (almost the same except our front door/garage were on the left of the house and not the right) in Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads.
A lot of 1970s starter homes seemed to be built from a limited number of designs it seems.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
A 3 bed, link detached semi in Middlesbrough.
Not wholly dissimilar to Bob Ferris' very own slice of suburban utopia (almost the same except our front door/garage were on the left of the house and not the right) in Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
c'mon folks get google-earthing...find your childhood home (if its still there
)
and simply right click to 'save as' then upload it here (i use Photobucket..dead easy!)
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
I can't really remember the first house I lived in because I was only 18 months old when we moved out.
It's in Heaton Mersey, & every now & again my parents have driven past it to see how it's changed over the year. Not much did for years, but in the last few years a new porch & bay window was added.
My parents were the first people in it, & was a typical 1970s 3 bed starter home, a bit like Bob's in What Ever Happened To The Likely Lads.
We then all moved to Marple a few miles away. Originally it was a 4 bed house also very 1970s, but over the years we extended the back & replaced the large front window & white PVC slatting with a bay window & tiles.
I had been planning to move out for several years, & finally managed to find a place for myself late last year.
My parents still live there & have no plans to leave.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
Just down the road from Frimley! ...where I lived from 1967 to 1983. I worked in a school on one of the army camps during 1995/96. I liked Aldershot. I appreciated its history and its rawness, in comparison to some of the other towns in North Hants and North West Surrey.Originally posted by Teejay View PostI'm loving everyones stories.
I was bought up in Aldershot. The sign on entering the town proudly proclaims it be the "Home of The British Army" The majority of the Army moved to Colchester YEARS ago..................
Leave a comment:
-
Re: Your childhood home
I'm loving everyones stories.
I was bought up in Aldershot. The sign on entering the town proudly proclaims it be the "Home of The British Army" The majority of the Army moved to Colchester YEARS ago and the town is now mainly comprised of closed down shops. At one point the boarding on the closed down shops was painted with PICTURES trying to look like shops! Most people from Aldershot are a bit daft - and I include myself among them!! - and they probably stand beside the boardings waiting for the painted on shops to open!! LOL!! I go and look at the old house whenever I go to visit family, it's still much the same - still has the porch Dad and Grandad built and the driveway that I busted my backside helping to gravel!!
I moved away from Aldershot at 19 and headed for the bright lights of London - Old Kent Road to be exact (the bright lights turned out to be mainly blue and flashing (accompanied by wailing sirens) with the occasional warm glow of a burnt-out car or two!!) London wore me down after a fair few years so I upped sticks and hoofed it to the green and pleasant land which is Kent - The Garden Of England!! It was a bit of a culture shock at first - too quiet, but I'm still here after 4 years and very happily married, so I guess I'm sticking around!
Leave a comment:

Leave a comment: