Coldharbour Mill is a 200 year old spinning mill, built by Thomas Fox, to spin woollen and later worsted yarns. The Mill is a rare example of […]
May Speaker of the Month
After his last entertaining talk (which ended in song!), the Hemyock History and Archiving Association
Arrival at Hemyock Station
The Hemyock History and Archiving Association were please to welcome back Mr Amyas Crump, as guest speaker for April 2011. Amyas conducted a wonderfully nostalgic tour […]
Uffculme Jam and Cider Factory
On the corner of East Street, High Street and Ashley Road is the listed building that has been a brewery and general business building. In this 1974 […]
Lloyd Maunder Animal Feed
The Culm Valley Railway lines heading towards the feed mill at Uffculme. We have contacted Lloyd Maunder to see if they can offer us any help on […]
From the Bridge at Uffculme
Little has changed in this view of Bridge Street, Uffculme. Probably taken in the early 70s, as the railway lines have been removed, although the level crossing […]
Uffculme Square
The car and Co-op may give clues to the date of this picture which is unknown to us, at the time of publishing. The Co-op branch is […]
Open Days – This Weekend
The Blackdown Archives project is opening its doors this weekend to capture peoples memories and display its collection of more than 2300 local family photographs. During the […]
Uffculme Bowls Club 1960’s
On 29 September 1911, forty people attended a meeting in the Old Sunday School, Uff








