High Street
East Meon High Street looking east, probably early 20th century. The small hut on the left was a kiosk where a fishmonger from Winchester sold his wares once a week, then the barn of what was Coles' dairy, then the Gaite House where Coles operated his shop, then Glenthorne House. Tilbury's shop, later Adams and then Savage & Parsons is on the other side of the street.
An early view of East Meon High Street. Glenthorne House can be seen in the distance, in the centre.
High Street with horse-drawn cart
Looking west up High Street, New Inn, Brooklyn and Glenthorne, Note Crowley & Co, who bought the New Inn in 1879.
Post card of High Street, 14-09-1905. Hockley Cottages, Parsons Stores &c
Post card of the High Street, with what are now Francis and Clare Cottages in the right. Brooklyn is next to them and Glenthorne beyond it.
1910, this shows Forge Sound with white exterior, the canopy over the butcher's shop at Riverside, and Hockley Cottage, since burned down, on what is today Washer's Triangle.
What had been Thomas Adams shop in the High Street later became Savage and Parsons, then Parsons, seen here on the left. It sold groceries, wine, bread and coal Opposite was The New Inn, now the Izaak Walton.
River & High Street 1909
In 1910, a fire destroyed all the buildings in the High Street to the east of Potter's Warehouse.
It took an hour for the 'engineers' of Petersfield fire brigade to arrive, and villagers formed a human chain to feed water from the river to the blaze, with ladders onthe roof of Potter's General Warehouse.
The next day, with Petersfield Fire Brigade, Boy scouts, and policemen.
Looking east towards Hockley Cottage (since burned down) and Forge Sound. Parsons Store on right. 1920s?
Cows drinking in High Street, 1922. The cows belonged to David Coles who had a farm yard and shop.
The High Street, featuring two of the cottages at Barnards Corner and Bell Cottage
High Street, Brooklyn, and car. F.U.Sergeant
The little girl on the steps of Barnards is Hazel Goddard, now Pamplin. Herbie Goddard, her father, was dubbed 'The Mayor of East Meon'.
Flooding was common in the High Street until the 1950s.
Man in flooded high street. From collection at Ye Olde George.
This view of the flooded High Street is from the album of '50s photos at Ye Olde George.
Sheep in High Street
Cows and dogs in High Street, by Judy Brooks, showing All Saints Church, The Post Office (at the time), Glenthorne House (from the other direction).
This page of Tim Mouse goes down the Stream shows the River Meon and the High Street, with The Country Store, owned by Judy Brook's father Geoff.
Golden Jubliee celebrations June 2003. High Street.2
Michael Blakstad
Firefighters and appliances at the first fire at Brook and Hockley cottages, March 2009.
On arrival crews from Petersfield, Droxford and Horndean found a well-developed fire, believed to have started in the chimney stack.
White Cottage, High Street and River
Barnards Corner on right, and High Street with & Glenthorne House on left.
The War Memorial, on the High Street.
High Street
Glenthorne House is on the High Street, close to the River Meon
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