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master brummie
I have received a letter today from an acquaintance in Birmingham, whose aunt has just gone into a home in Somerset. Her aunt, who seems to have recently been diagnosed with dementia, has told her that the house at Pheasey in which she lived (which she owned) was used by the American Army during the war. Does anyone know if there is any truth in this. Also the house was apparebntly built without a kitchen, which I find odd.
Apparently the aunt purchased the house about 1946 - so did the American Army own some of the houses? I always believed that Pheasey was Council owned. I am thinking that some of this information might have been a figment of the aunt's imagination, and my acquaintance would like to know if there is any truth in this. Can anyone help please?
Apparently the aunt purchased the house about 1946 - so did the American Army own some of the houses? I always believed that Pheasey was Council owned. I am thinking that some of this information might have been a figment of the aunt's imagination, and my acquaintance would like to know if there is any truth in this. Can anyone help please?