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Snowdrop Villa

Snowdrop Villa used to be the first House one would reach as you entered Crowle from the south. It was located where Mulberry Drive is now located. In this new illustrated article Bill Goldhorp remembers this interesting property which used to be opposite his childhood home on Wharf Road.

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#1 | jenmum on January 18 2010 11:35:30
THIS IS BRILL JUST BEEN SHOWING MY MOTHER AND FATHER LAW IT AND SHE WAS JOAN AXE AND LIVED THERE FOR A FEW YEARS WITH HER MUM AND DAD AND ITS BROUGHT BACK SO MANY MEMORIES. SHE COURTED HER HUSBAND BILL MUMBY FROM THERE AND THEY HAVE BEEN MARRIED 63 YEARS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
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