Archive for the ‘Hoddesdon’ Category

The Spinning Wheel

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
The Spinning Wheel (image courtesy Harris Digital Productions)

The Spinning Wheel (image courtesy Harris Digital Productions)

The Spinning Wheel is a grade II listed building, and when first built in 1849, it was called the Italian Cottage, having a northern Italian and Swiss influence to its architecture. With its deep bracketed eaves and gabbles it is without doubt a lovely building an a rare example of what is known as a Swiss cottage stlyle.

Mr. Septimus Warner

Mr. Septimus Warner

The Italian Cottage was commissioned by, and became the home of Septimus Warner, the seventh son of John Warner. The Warner’s owned a London company that cast bells, so successful, that John Warner and Sons were appointed ‘Bell Founders to Queen Victoria by Royal Warrant’.

Septimus died at the age of 90 years in 1911, and “the Italian Cottage” changed its name and function when in the 1920s, it became a road-house known as the “Spinning Wheel” catering mainly for groups of cyclists from north London. The significance of the name to be found in the spinning of the cycle wheels and not as many think in weaving. It then again changed function in the late 1920s becoming a successful private sports club with an addition of an out door pool, members would even travel out from London to use its facilities, but its fortunes were reduced over the war years.

Hoddesdon Open Air Swimming Pool

Hoddesdon Open Air Swimming Pool

In January 1945 Councillor Battson suggested to Hoddesdon Urban District Council, the town required a swimming pool, and that the Council should seriously think to “looking for a piece of land suitable for the purpose”. The HUDC did not have to look to far, and bought the ailing sports club with a ready made swimming pool in 1946. The pool was modernized by the District Engineer, but due to the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health clamping down on all new installations of the kind, because of the shortage of building materials after the war, it did not open to the public until 1949.

Hoddesdon Swimming Pool in the 1950s

Hoddesdon Swimming Pool in the 1950s

Hoddesdon Pool - Now closed

Hoddesdon Pool - Now closed (image courtesy Harris Digital Productions)

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Curwens Solicitors, Hoddesdon

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

19 High Street, Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 8SX
Tel: 01992 463727

Curwen Solicitors, Hoddesdon (image courtesy Harris Digital Productions

Curwen Solicitors, Hoddesdon (image courtesy Harris Digital Productions)

Before 1891:  Birdbolt Inn
1891: John & Martha Ashford and family, Rural Post Messenger and Martha Ashford Ladies School
1908: Hoddesdon Villa
Middle Class Academy
1922: Brian Hutt

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Boots Opticians, Hoddesdon

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

47 High Street, Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 8TA
Tel: 01992 435055

Boots Opticians, Hoddesdon (image courtesy Harris Digital Productions)

Boots Opticians, Hoddesdon (image courtesy Harris Digital Productions)

 

1886: Goodwin China & Glass Warehouse & dairy - Alfred and Mary Ann Goodwin, dairy farmer
1914: Traylen Bros, dairy
1929: F.W. Bayles, dairy
White Heather Dairy

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Pizza Hut, Hoddesdon

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

29 High Street, Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 8TA
Tel: 01992 451040

Pizza Hut, Hoddesdon (image courtesy of Harris Digital Productions)

Pizza Hut, Hoddesdon (image courtesy of Harris Digital Productions)

Before 1891, records show that shops were built on this site in 1860 by W. Hampton, a builder and carpenter.

1891 Census: William and Jane Hampton, builder and upholstress
1902: John Hampton
1929: London Central Meat Co. Ltd

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Laurel House, Hoddesdon

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Laurel House, 25 High Street, Hoddesdon

The site of Laurel House, Hoddesdon

The site of Laurel House, Hoddesdon (image courtesy of Harris Digital Productions)

Home of the Frogley family.
1881: Occupied by William Frogley, farmer
1891: Occupied by Sarah Frogley, widow, diary farmer & son William and three daughters
Sometime after 1891 - the house was known as “The Laurels”
1929: Occupied by William Frogley, seed merchant

House demolished and three shops built

1950s: The town’s first Woolworths store

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