Wall Well Habury

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anne138
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Wall Well Habury

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I had relatives who lived in the 'Sandhouses', so I'm told. Does anyone know when these were demolished ? My dad thinks they were near the chapel. Or anything about the community in Wall Well in the 1800's
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Something about the chapel here : http://elainep.tribalpages.com/
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I have a picture of some of the old houses in Wall Well, my Willetts lived up there, not heard of the Sandstone ones though :?: There again there was a Quarry over in what is now Quarry Lane, so it would make sense that some of the stone was from there, I do know that Hasbury Methodist Church on the corner of Wall Well was made from the Quarry Stone. Linell.
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Thanks for the link to the the Price info about Wall Well - as the tree had parts of my husbands tree which we hadn't got !
Are your the photos of Wall Well personal photos Linell or from a public source ?
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Post by linell »

Hi Ann, the pictures are from 'Halesowen in Pictures' series.

HTH from Linell.
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