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Title: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: Nicola on Saturday 16 April 05 14:28 BST (UK)
Does anyone know if Pudding Lane in Taunton still exists? Have been told by a very elderly relative that she has memories of Pudding Lane. She may be refering to her parents having known of Pudding Lane.

I was born in Taunton and have lived here for almost all of my life ( 2 years away ). Not heard of it myself, though my mother aged 64 says " it rings a bell"

Regards

Nicola
Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: Bozzer on Sunday 17 April 05 01:09 BST (UK)
Hi Nicola,

I posted about this last night. There's a thread later in this section mentioning someone's relative's birth in Pudding Lane, Taunton.

I to have lived in Taunton all my life and I'm also a bit of a local history buff - I have never heard of Pudding Lane, past or present. If you look at an old map of taunton, even in the 1800's, the town is tiny compared to now and it wouldn't have gone un-noticed.

The only thing that I can think of is that Taunton was riddled with courts and back alleys (all but a few of the courts are long gone). However, names like Blackboy Lane, Carpenter's Lane and Hunt's Court for example still exist but under different names but these are well documented in local history books. I had a flick through a few books in my ever growing local history collection and again - No Pudding Lane.

Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: merrnma on Sunday 17 April 05 20:22 BST (UK)
Hi Nicola

I went to school in Taunton about 20 years ago & vaguely remember a Pudding Lane however I think it was only called Pudding Lane as a nick name & not the real name. I can't think for the life of me where it was but I can picture it as more of an alley or path ( you wouldn't get a car down it these days) it had high stone walls on either side. If I remember anything else I'll be sure to let you know.

Nikki
Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: Bozzer on Sunday 17 April 05 22:40 BST (UK)
Hi Nikki,

You say you say you remember a lane that may have been nick-named Pudding Lane - can you describe where it was - if you can remember.
Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: Nicola on Tuesday 19 April 05 15:54 BST (UK)
A friend of mine seems to think that Pudding Lane was near the bus station. Tower lane area.

Regards

nicola
Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: merrnma on Tuesday 19 April 05 17:13 BST (UK)
Sadly I can picture where I'm thinking of but I couldn't be sure of the location. For some reason the area around St Mary's Church in the town rings a bell. Can't help any more than that though....
Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: Nicola on Wednesday 20 April 05 20:57 BST (UK)
Thanks for the reply. Pudding  Lane has been non- existant for some and memories for others. I`m sure it excisted. Not sure where. My Great Great uncle thinks it was a small lane/street in the town centre.
Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: matilda1973 on Saturday 08 July 06 12:27 BST (UK)
hi im a care assistant living in wellington one of our Ladys thinks it was one of the lanes that run between the courts of houses that was where the high street is now she said it had and open stream/ditch  running down the middle dont know if its any help louise
Title: Re: Pudding Lane. Taunton, Somerset
Post by: DelBoy on Tuesday 11 July 06 04:17 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I posted on this board earlier with the same problem as you.

I have a relation grt grt grt grandmother, who was said to have been born on Pudding Lane, Taunton 1841 c.

I as of yet have been able to find out absolutley nothing, if you ever find out anything let me know, and I will do the same.

Cheers
Del
NZ