It should be Whitehouse Road and not Street.....
Lyn
Scotch House was at 73 High Street which was the corner of Whitehead Street, Whitehead Road was on the other side of the High St by Park Lane.
Sorry all.......my mistake....On my A to Z it looked like Whitehead Road, the printing is on the small size....also I wrote Whitehouse instead of Whitehead it could be an aged thing, but I have been thinking about a boys club that used to be in Whitehouse Road, I only went once or twice....not to sure if it was only for boys, it may have been an after school play centre which we used to have at Burlington Street school twice a week during the school term(s)......
My dad's first pub with Ansells was the Scotch House. My brother was born there in 1956.
I, sadly have no recollection of the place. I was only 2.
Jim
Hi everyone
I am one of William George Baggot’s Great Granchildren. He died before I was born, but I have fond memories of his wife Gertrude ‘Granny Baggott’ to me and my cousins. I knew he had The Woodman from the 1911 census when his daughter - my grandmother - was 8 years old, but I didn’t know about the Scotch House. Amazing to see the photo, I think the girl in the picture could be his daughter Ivy.
Harriet