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Title: Gold Hill, Swallowcliffe
Post by: Dijon on Sunday 29 July 12 17:21 BST (UK)
Does anyone know whereabouts Gold Hill would have been in Swallowcliffe?
It's listed as an address in the 1911 census but isn't there now.

Any help much appreciated,
Dijon :)
Title: Re: Gold Hill, Swallowcliffe
Post by: familydar on Sunday 29 July 12 19:58 BST (UK)
If nobody else is able to come up with anything more helpful, have you looked at the enumerator's pages for the enumeration district (available on FindMyPast, not sure about A*y)?  They can be helpful in placing addresses relative to known landmarks such as pubs, although not all enumerators did things in what we might think of as a logical order.  At the very least the description page will list the places covered by the ED.

best wishes
Jane :-)
Title: Re: Gold Hill, Swallowcliffe
Post by: [Ray] on Monday 30 July 12 07:29 BST (UK)
Hi

Index page goes . . . . .

J Burtt  Post Office
M S Waters The Red House
H E Cable Stonehill
C Lamon Stonehill
E Rixon Middle Dean
F Taylor Gold Hill
E Burt Gold Hill
Bealing Mr Gold Hill
Clark Mr Pondelose Cottage
A T Tanner Gigant Street

Marked on map from Streetmap


The village website has a history contact page
http://www.swallowcliffe.com/society.htm


Ray
Title: Re: Gold Hill, Swallowcliffe
Post by: Dijon on Monday 27 August 12 10:15 BST (UK)
Thank you Familydar and Ray for your help.
This gives me a good idea of the location of Gold Hill.
Sorry I haven't replied sooner but haven't been too well.

Kind regards,
Dijon :)
Title: Re: Gold Hill, Swallowcliffe
Post by: familydar on Monday 27 August 12 18:50 BST (UK)
Hope you're on the mend now :-)