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South Loftus High Town

A view of South Loftus from the west. Road junction at right hand side of photograph leads northwards to Loftus via Water Lane.

Paul Stevenson tells us: “The first house was my Grandparents house, now I live there.”

Image courtesy of Mrs Cynthia Sakaropoulus and thanks to Paul Stevenson for the update.

3 comments to South Loftus High Town

  • Lynda cocks

    No 4 south loftus .end near Junction was my great grandparents home…Richard and Hannah Featherstone..later occupied by their daughter Ethel…lots of fond memories in that house.

  • eileen millthorpe

    I was born in one of those houses on the other row going the other way in 1948 I had an older brother not sure if he was born there and a younger brother born there my parents were Ken and Florry Bunney. We still have relatives that live in the area (Money family ) and others that I wouldn’t know now we moved to Grimethorpe Barnsley when I was 5 years old but remember these houses well. I think Pennacks ( dont know if I spelt it right )had the farm

  • Joan Jemson

    Hi Eileen, I am Joan the youngest daughter of Edward Isaac Money, who was the youngest brother of
    William Tyers Money married Chevelletta Bunney in 1914 and there are still a few Moneys still living in Loftus and the surrounding area.

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