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Site updates - photos, maps, and stories!

Posted by Admin on Monday, November 11, 2013, In : Charmandean House History 
We have been very busy researching over the past few weeks, and multiple pages have been updated with new information throughout the site. We have added photos and a new 'Charmandean-As a School' page, in 'Development' residents have sent in original House Sale adverts, photos of a wartime First and Fourth Avenues,  and 'Maps and Photos' has some new aerial photos of Broadwater and photos from the original Sales Brochure when Charmandean Estate was sold in the early Twenties.
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Parts of demolished house recycled

Posted by Admin on Friday, August 9, 2013, In : Charmandean House History 
Stories we have heard over the years include that when Charmandean House was demolished, parts of the mansion were taken for people to re-use on their own houses, such as doors, windows and other features. 

We have heard that the main front door was relocated and put in a house in Littlehampton Road (but can`t confirm this) however we do know the balcony columns on a house in Broadwater originated from Charmandean.

'Loxwood, originally called Rectory Cottage, this Regency-style pale-brick house...
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Original West entrance road

Posted by Admin on Wednesday, August 7, 2013, In : Charmandean House History 

A First Avenue resident who has been there for over 30 years wrote to us with: Whilst digging a deep hole in my rosebud this week I came across a packed flint roadlike surface. Further test pits showed that it appeared to run from south to north and was at least six feet wide. I then spoke to [a neighbour] who showed me two clear parallel marks of her lawn which lined up with my "road.". The neighbour believes that the road was the original West entrance to Charmandean House. We have photos o...


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Charmandean House Gateposts

Posted by Admin on Wednesday, August 7, 2013, In : Charmandean House History 
It is with sadness we were advised by many residents that the gateposts to the old Charmandean House have been demolished; as you can imagine this has caused a lot of upset and Charmandean Lane will never be the same again.

The Gateposts were one of the only remaining standing parts of the Charmandean House Estate. There were in fact the 2 main gateposts, and a smaller, carved stone post which formed part of the iron railings surrounding the East Entrance has also been demolished.

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