tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post854385094383275458..comments2024-03-28T06:00:49.647+00:00Comments on Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (126) Anderdon of Henlade HouseNick Kingsleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03588322361791532910noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-27281754217840937412022-12-06T23:22:11.430+00:002022-12-06T23:22:11.430+00:00My mother in law attended the school at Henlade Ho...My mother in law attended the school at Henlade House being moved from Folkestone . Her name is Slaney Hughes known as Betty . Ethel Anderdon nee Salt was her 2nd cousin . Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-70056277368580042842022-06-07T19:36:22.339+01:002022-06-07T19:36:22.339+01:00In 1985/86, Henlade was sold by George Anderson to...In 1985/86, Henlade was sold by George Anderson to my parents. Robert Leslie James Green and Sylvia Joan Green , formerly of Whitway House , Highclere , Berks. The house was in great disrepair. My father extensively renovated the house back to its former grand state and our family remained living there until it was eventually sold to another family and then to a hotel group. <br />Henlade was my parents pride and joy and without doubt their most loved home.<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-26993259779883638842021-10-11T00:29:52.994+01:002021-10-11T00:29:52.994+01:00Diana Edgelow was my best friend when I was at Bra...Diana Edgelow was my best friend when I was at Brampton Down, 1944-46. We were at Henlade, not Blandford. The lady who looked after us was named "Nanny" Langford. After the war, the military left the building in Folkestone; it was repaired, and that was where I spent my last year before we moved to Australia. I still have my last letter from Diana, received in 1947.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08157323257133581792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-73826494028815589062021-10-11T00:20:30.346+01:002021-10-11T00:20:30.346+01:00I went to Brampton Down School while it was evacua...I went to Brampton Down School while it was evacuated to Henlade House, nr Taunton, from Folkestone. I was there 1944/45, and in 1946 the military had left the Fokestone premises so the school was able to return. Diana Edgelow was my best friend. Her home was in Royal Avenue, Chelsea. I still have her last letter to me, received after we'd migrated to Australia in 1947. My name was Louise Ballan.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08157323257133581792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-7792869100488589652017-11-11T12:34:56.402+00:002017-11-11T12:34:56.402+00:00Good afternoon.
This might be a duplication. Howev...Good afternoon.<br />This might be a duplication. However, as I seemed to lose what I had written before, I'll repeat everything.<br />During the war, Henlade House was a school, run by the Sandys family - relations of Winstone Churchill.<br />It was a school for the sons and daughters of the gentry.<br />Winston visited at least once.<br />My mother was housekeeper 1943-45 and I attended the lessons.<br />Two names I remember: Diana Edg(e)low and Michael Glickstein. Diana was killed in a car crash, Dublin I think, and Michael made loads of money and became chairman of Charlton Athletic FC.<br />My mother left Henlade to become housekeeper to Brampton Down School which had relocated, owing to the war, to Hanford House, near Blandford.JayBladehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02165325382323957140noreply@blogger.com