I have posted some Link House stuff elsewhere on this site, so apologies if I repeat myself.
Anyway, my grandparents lived at LH during the war years and my dad (1933 - 1998) spent his childhood there. He told me that a Commander Kitcat, a bigshot at the submarine base, stayed there (I guess this information is declassified now). On one of the upper floors was a room called the ‘flag room’, in which there were musty old flags of many nations. My nanna would sell boiling water to workmen from the back door.
As for Linkhouse Farm, I was working in a video rental store in the late 90s, and a woman joined giving the farm as her address. I told her of my dad’s link to the Link House, and she told me that the farm is on the site by the garage that was built after the Link House was demolished. It is still there today, with a horse or two in the field, I believe.
I have a box with various bits and pieces from when my dad died, and I came across this card. My grandparents moved to Beaumont Street when the war ended. My grandad put up a small wood and felt ’porch’ to keep the rain off when standing at the front door, and it is still going strong today.