amyship North Wales All posts by this member | 1 of 47 Mon 8th Oct 2012 1:31pm Member: Joined May 2012 Total posts:2 Can anyone help with info please?
478 Stoney Stanton Road, Foleshill. Bombed in 1939 and compulsorily purchased by Council for either a police station or the health centre.
Ownership possibly Barr, but could have been Dave Randle, my uncle.
Dave owned a farm at Corley and was the superintendent of the market hall.
I was born Barr and lived at Radford, but moved away when I was six.
I would like to find out if anyone has any memories of the place to add to my tree.
Many thanks |
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mick coventry All posts by this member | 2 of 47 Fri 2nd Nov 2012 2:32pm Member: Joined Sep 2012 Total posts:72 Amyship ~ your enquiry regarding 478 Stoney Stanton Road. I can confirm that the Council bought the site from J. Barr on 18th August 1960. I also noticed that a number of the adjoining properties [or sites] were bought from the Co-op. |
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Morannes Somerset All posts by this member | 3 of 47 Sun 17th Mar 2013 10:45am Member: Joined Aug 2012 Total posts:9 I am looking for information about a cafe/dining room/restaurant in Stoney Stanton Road c1905 - 1911
My husband's great great grandfather, Charles Garside, died at 305 Stoney Stanton Road in 1911. He was 68. He had moved there in 1905 when he married his 2nd wife Marjorie. They had 2 babies but both died in infancy.
I have been told by a relative of this 2nd wife that they ran a cafe of some kind in Stoney Stanton Road but he knew no more about it. Charles had been a Mechanical Engineer for most of his working life.
I have been amazed by responses to my questions on this forum so can anyone help me out this time by telling more about this cafe? Many thanks. |
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member | 4 of 47 Mon 8th Apr 2013 4:13pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5607 I'd be very grateful if anyone could tell me whereabouts no.59 Stoney Stanton Road was - family history query ![]() |
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scrutiny coventry All posts by this member | 5 of 47 Mon 8th Apr 2013 4:41pm Member: Joined Feb 2010 Total posts:754 Hello MR. Funny question that, no 65 is on the corner of Harnall Lane, was that the Bon-Bon? So 59 must be the town side of Harnall Lane. Sorry, considering I was up and down there like a yo-yo, I cannot remember what was there! ![]() |
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member | 6 of 47 Mon 8th Apr 2013 5:11pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5607 Thanks, John - my father lodged there in 1926 when he first came to Coventry from Crewe, and I never knew exactly where it was ![]() ![]() |
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member | 7 of 47 Mon 8th Apr 2013 5:21pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2975 On 8th Apr 2013 4:13pm, Midland Red said:
I'd be very grateful if anyone could tell me whereabouts no.59 Stoney Stanton Road was - family history query
The Gloucester Arms was at No 57 so No 59 was either part of the same building or one door up from there.![]() |
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LesMac Coventry All posts by this member | 8 of 47 Mon 8th Apr 2013 5:22pm Member: Joined Dec 2011 Total posts:252 The Gloucester Arms was between Harnall Lane and town, can picture it now but except for a few houses, that's the best I can do. Les |
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member | 9 of 47 Mon 8th Apr 2013 9:40pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5607 Thanks for all the responses and info
I have been able to find reference on Google to "Gloucester Arms and the adjoining house at no.59" ![]() |
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gangan Stockton, Southam All posts by this member | 10 of 47 Tue 9th Apr 2013 9:15am Member: Joined May 2012 Total posts:125 The first house I lived in was in Cromwell Street and my maternal grandparents lived in Silverton Road, which is in the most inaptly named area of "Paradise". Does the name come from the biblical "Eden" Street or are there any other reasons to call it Paradise? |
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Old Lincolnian Coventry All posts by this member | 11 of 47 Tue 9th Apr 2013 12:59pm Member: Joined Sep 2012 Total posts:520 Does anyone know why the buildings in Stoney Stanton Road are numbered the opposite way round to most streets? Generally if you go down a street from the start the odd numbers increase on your left and the even ones on your right. The opposite is the case with Stoney Stanton Road and offhand I cannot think of any other streets like this (though doubtless there are). |
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member | 12 of 47 Tue 9th Apr 2013 1:18pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2975 Allesley Old Road is numbered the same way. I know this was renumbered at some time in the 19th century so that might have something to do with it? |
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LesMac Coventry All posts by this member | 13 of 47 Tue 9th Apr 2013 1:40pm Member: Joined Dec 2011 Total posts:252 gangan. I believe the Adam and Eve pub is also in Paradise. Les |
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Old Lincolnian Coventry All posts by this member | 14 of 47 Tue 9th Apr 2013 1:41pm Member: Joined Sep 2012 Total posts:520 Thanks Dutchman. I knew it couldn't be the only one ![]() |
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scrutiny coventry All posts by this member | 15 of 47 Tue 9th Apr 2013 4:24pm Member: Joined Feb 2010 Total posts:754 There are quite a few streets like this, Lower Ford St, Alma St. Just having a look around it is a bit of a minefield. A lot of houses back onto another street so that street really does not exist. Have a look at Canterbury St, all the houses only back onto it.
Amusing, as I drove for a living for a short spell, taught me a lot. Lanes on the outskirts leading off roads, roads lead in, streets further in. Name of the road opposite ends (Bedworth Rd in Coventry, Coventry Rd in Bedworth). Just a piece of useless information, sorry, does not answer your question, no idea. ![]() |
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