Hello Les - that house was my family home until I left - It was a 200 year old Malt house - divided into 2 - one half no: 56 was my gran and grandads house - Mary and Arthur Wilmot my mothers parents and where she grew up along with her other 5 siblings- the other half was our house no 54 - Winnie and George Truman - I was one of 6 children there - Jean, margaret, me carol, janet. john and david - we do have 1 blurred photo of the place in my brother davids keeping I think with a few of dad also in our garden. Dad died there in 1965 and mom didnt stay very long after that, the council housed her at stetchford in a modern house. long before even gran and grandad lived there I believe relatives of Grandad lived there and as was the custom my grandfather exchanged money so they could live there then. It had quite a bit of ground to it and as a child I remember grandad had a 3 storey loft and raised pigs there he also had about 8 horses and would show them after they had been dressed up for May day at Pathe news in the cinema on the washwood heath road. He eventually turned all the out buildings into garages and let them out to local people. best wishes carolDoes anyone have any information about the mill or malt house that stood at the junction of Malthouse Lane and Salisbury Road in Washwood Heath. I can vaguely remember the ruins of it in the 50's before rebuilding took place in these roads.