This site is a
personal web site run by John Saville and is not endorsed by Enesco or
the Lilliput Lane Collectors Club. All information is provided on a
"best efforts" basis and no responsibility can be taken for lost time or
finance if relied on.
Webmaster: john-saville@ntlworld.com |
Pictures of original building |
Name |
Original |
Town |
Visit ? |
LL Ref. |
Dates |
Actual
Location |
Grid Reference |
IoE |
 |
Flower Barrow,
The |
 |
Cookham Dean |
Private Dwelling |
L2644 |
Jun 03: |
Cliveden Cottage,
Quarry Wood Road
SL6 9UA |
N51.5626 W0.7525 |
N/L |
Lilliput Lane's "The
Flower Barrow"
is modelled on Cliveden
Cottage, Quarry Wood Road SL6 9UA
[information provided by Jan & Mike Tarrant] |
 |
.
Photo: Jan Tarrant |
 |
 |
When I visited (March 26,
2010) the cottage was being re-thatched |
 |
 |
The cottage is just North of Junction
of Quarry Wood Road with Grubwood Lane where there is a spot to park by
the woods |
|
I had previously
visited Cookham Dean in October 2006 to try and find "The Flower Barrow"
-- unsuccesfully! |
 |
At that time the only information I had was hat the original was in
Cookham Dean. Locals
suggested that "Redaways" on Dean Lane was the basis of "Flower Barrow"
but there were too many disimilarities
|
|
 |
 |
For lunch
we went to the "Jolly Farmer" which is actually owned by the villagers. It
is in the
"Good Pub Guide 2011" [Lucky Dip]
Frith 1950 |
 |
 |
Czar : The black
Labrador |
Jack: the Mancun cat |
 |
 |
Church of
St John the Baptist [IoE
40822]
Frith
1950 |
One of the 2 lych
gates. |
 |
 |
Forge Cottage, Dean
Lane [IoE
40828] |
Redaways Cottage
(corner of Alleyns Lane & Dean Lane [IoE
40823]
Frith 1901 |
 |
blank |
Cromwell Cottage in
Alleyns Lane [IoE
40815] |
|