Talk:Freezywater
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Local history
[edit]Does any body know about local history in this area? I've added a little but could do with more - particularly older stuff, like the origins of the name. I'm assuming it's to do with marsh land and the River Lea (note: surrouding areas Enfield Lock, Enfield Wash). Thanks Rogwan 20:36, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
- I've added some more information. The name comes from Freezy Water Farm but where did the name of the farm come from? Rogwan 16:31, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
WWII Teacher Death
[edit]I attended Chesterfield School until 2000, and we were always told that the children had all been in a shelter. The story was that she'd left her bag in a classroom and had been back to get it when the bomb hit, it was used as an example of why we shouldn't waste time gathering belongings during a fire alarm. Zippy gerbil 17:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
- I was told the same thing, which must have been in the early 1990s. They also said that there was a shelter under what is now (or may longer be) the carpark for teachers that backs on to Chesterfield Road. This may be worth a mention if it can be verified. Rogwan 19:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Cunningham Park
[edit]Where exactly is Cunningham Park? I lived in the area for many years and can't recall it. Possibly a new park?Northmetpit (talk) 14:48, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
- Cunningham Park is here —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rogwan (talk • contribs) 14:53, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for thatNorthmetpit (talk) 15:00, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
Sir, I read the reference to Chesterfield Road School as being in the Borough of Freezywater. I was born in Bedford Cresent in 1946 and my knowledge of one of the smallest Counties in England is that there has never been a school in the Borough. St Georges has always been in Enfield Wash and Chesterfield has always been in Enfield Lock. My Grand Father, Mother, Uncle & younger brother worked at the Small Arms, the common name for those who worked there was Lockies. My Mother, Father, Step Father, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins 2 brothers & myself all went to Chesters, so we are now talking about nearly 100 yrs of the schools history in 1 family. I went to the Schools Centenary some 15 yrs ago and purchased the Centenary booklet, I am on the front cover along with the rest of my class and Mr Abbott, Headmaster, the woman is I recall Miss Green head Mistress of the Infants. A great School that holds many fond memory's. Theres to my recollection only one important building in Freezywater, that being The Gun & Magpie PH, the best pub in Freezywater, as it's the ONLY ONE. I know boundries have changed over the years, but I do remember a sign which informed you that you were entering the borough of Freezywater about 1 hundred yards before Bullsmoor Lane heading south from Waltham Cross and the other that said you were entering the Borough of Enfield Wash that was by Holmwood Garage, ( now a block of flats ) about 2 hunderd yard before you got to St. Georges Church heading south to Ordnance Road. If any of this information is in any way misleading, I duly appologise". I remain,
Yours Sincerely, David J. Saggers.
Waltham Cross
[edit]Hi Does anyone know the Castle Estate in Waltham Cross.As far as I now,it consists of the roads named after castles eg Balmoral,Sterling,Dunbarton etc — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.157.117.9 (talk) 14:08, 28 October 2013 (UTC)