A note from the administrator.

I have had to close the forum to new members. Registration is shut. I'm sorry for it - but I can no longer vouch for who comes through the door.

You may also find that certain older topics are no longer where you left them. I have, with great reluctance, removed a small number of threads and posts from this forum. I did so at the written request of a firm of solicitors acting for the landowner, who hold that the material touched on matters they would prefer were not aired in public.

I have complied, because I am one man and they are not. I want it set down plainly, here, that I did so under protest, and that I do not accept the grounds. Nothing removed was untrue. Nothing removed was anyone's business to suppress.

But I will not delete this board. What is left here stays, and you may read it for as long as I can keep the lights on. I have locked the doors; I have not burned the house. I have kept copies of everything. I would ask, gently, that those of you who hold anything of your own do the same.

E. Selwood

Watching one go

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Marlborough_Nan
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Watching one go

#1 Post by Marlborough_Nan »

Forgive an old woman a sad thought. We spend our time on this board chasing villages that died three hundred year ago, the plague ones, the enclosure ones, wondering how a place just stops. And I look out at our own green with three houses dark and the firm buying up more, and I think, we are watching one go. This is how it happens. Not all at once. A house at a time, quiet, and no one you could point a finger at. In a hundred year somebody will lidar our green and wonder where everybody went.
just an old woman who remembers when the green had three shops.

E_Selwood
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#2 Post by E_Selwood »

That is not a sad thought, Nan, it is the truest one on this board in a twelvemonth. Not every deserted village was plague or enclosure. Some simply had the life bought quietly out of them by a party who could afford to wait. We study the old ones. We are, I begin to think, sitting in a new one.
We retrieve what we can from the teeth of time. (after J. Aubrey)

Cherhill_Bill
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#3 Post by Cherhill_Bill »

youre not wrong nan, theyve been after my top ground and all. but its money, same as its always been money. rich men buying out poor villages is the oldest story in this county. depressing aint the same as mysterious.
born under Cherhill, never moved more than five mile from it.

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