Albert T Smith Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 At the top end of Norfolk Park in my younger days (1940) I'm almost sure that a farm existed. Has anyone got any information about it, please? My gran-mother lived on Warley Road and I believe that when the farmer delivered her milk. He used a horse and trap/cart. The milk was served out of one of two churns by using a long handled ladle and poured into a big pot jug that she used. I once broke the handle off this and I recieved a right walloping!! I don't think the my Gran, had ever read Dr Spock!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jiginc Posted August 24, 2008 Share Posted August 24, 2008 Yes I remember it well. From the top of Donnington Road turn right and just before the entrance to the park on the left were two large gate posts. Through those and up the drive was the farm. The old gentleman and his wife ran the milk round and when I knew them c1955 they delivered Express Milk delivered by the dairy to the farm. My father also had his milk delivered to the farm as well so each morning we collected the days supply ready for delivery. Later a riding school was based there and every Saturday and Sunday horses used to be lead down the drive and around the area my sister was one of the stable girls. I think the farm was demolished when the flats were built. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MysticPam Posted August 24, 2008 Share Posted August 24, 2008 Yes I remember it. We lived on City road and had our milk delivered and bought it my the gill in a jug. no bottles then. I think the farmers name was Farmer Bell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
escort1 Posted August 25, 2008 Share Posted August 25, 2008 The milk people were called Downings, think the farm was known as Downings farm.Mr Rattigan took over their round. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kidorry Posted August 26, 2008 Share Posted August 26, 2008 I can remember walking from Arbourthorne to the city centre through Norfolk Park and going past a field that had 2 beautiful white horses in it.One day one of them gave the other an almighty kick & that has stuck with me all these years.The time would be around 1940-42 ish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan52 Posted August 26, 2008 Share Posted August 26, 2008 Yes I remember it well bottom of Arbourthorne Rd we played in the fields.Also I remember the farmer cutting the hay and stacking them into bales I would say late 50s thanks for the memories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albert T Smith Posted August 26, 2008 Author Share Posted August 26, 2008 The milk people were called Downings, think the farm was known as Downings farm.Mr Rattigan took over their round. The name,' Downings ' rings a bell from a distant childhood memory. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harmston Posted January 18, 2009 Share Posted January 18, 2009 Two farms on what is now norfolk park estate taken over by sheffield corporation in the early 60s Downings farm entrance was at Brimesfield /Northen Ave across thr fields to the top gate in to norfolk park near to the present cottages the other farm was FIDLERS behind the houses on City Road near to what was deep Pits Methodist Church Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilipB Posted January 21, 2009 Share Posted January 21, 2009 The name,' Downings ' rings a bell from a distant childhood memory. Thank you. Hi Albert, in the 60s, I used to knock about with Peter Downings, the milkmans son. He went to Hurlfield and they lived in one of the cottages that were opposite the pavillion at the top of Norfolk Park. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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