Stowfield house (General)
Any information available on the history of Stowfield house at Lydbrook?
Any information available on the history of Stowfield house at Lydbrook?
Stowfield House, which he (H. W. Smith) built on Tumps hill before 1920 in grounds including a lodge on the Lydbrook road, (fn. 36) became a boys' home at the end of the Second World War and was a geriatric hospital from 1956 (fn. 37) to 1993. Enlargement of the house has incorporated an outbuilding in it. (fn. 38) In the mid 20th century a small housing estate was created on the hillside north of Stowfield House and a few houses were built further east on the Lydbrook road. Southeast of Stowfield House H. W. Smith built a pair of cottages, (fn. 39) and in 1993 a charitable trust opened a residential home for disabled people in new buildings just above the house. (fn. 40)
From: 'English Bicknor', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5: Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, The Forest of Dean (1996), pp. 101-117. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=23254 Date accessed: 06 January 2010.
Reference C
Covering dates 1885-1974
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A collection of county council and committee minutes, correspondence, reports,
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[no title] C/CC/B/312 1944
1 bdl.
Contents:
Stowfield House, Lydbrook: alterations and adaptations. Contract 28 November 1944 with Collier & Brain.
Chronos Technology Ltd
Stowfield House,
Upper Stowfield
Lydbrook
GL17 9PD
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I realize this thread is old but I am also looking for information on Stowfield House. Specifically from the time when it was a boys home after WWII. Does anyone know if there is a resource for accessing records from Stowfield House during the 1940s?
Any information would be most appreciated.
Many thanks for the link. I have run across that site before. I'm working on a family history project and am hoping to track down some records on the boys that lived there.