One of only two large inter-war plotland sites in Berkshire, Purley’s River Estate has a significant history. It began life in 1935 as a holiday destination suitable for camping and caravanning in usually idyllic former parkland by the Thames. However, very soon many of the plots gained more permanent accommodation, particularly after war broke out in 1939. Entrepreneurship thrived, resulting in a multitude of private businesses and shops over the years, as did a strong community spirit.
This talk is accompanied by lots of images of the estate and its people, including its famous range of adapted dwellings such as railway carriages and buses.
Find out more in this fascinating talk.
After the talk - refreshments are served and tea or coffee and cake are included in the ticket price.
Pre-booking is preferred, but you can just turn up on the day (subject to space).
2 - 3.30pm
About Berkshire Family History Society
This talk is organised by Berkshire Family History Society, a registered charity number 283010.