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Old House Next To Bakery, Walkley 1950s - 60s


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I am on a Facebook group relating to Walkley history and took the liberty of sharing your request on there.  Here is a suggestion:

There was Neals shop which had a bakery on Walkley lane where Carnaby St. joins it.

 

Hope this is the one.  Apparently, the bread smell was lovely!


David

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25 minutes ago, TWhits said:

I am on a Facebook group relating to Walkley history and took the liberty of sharing your request on there.  Here is a suggestion:

There was Neals shop which had a bakery on Walkley lane where Carnaby St. joins it.

 

Hope this is the one.  Apparently, the bread smell was lovely!


David

Another possibility (but sounds less like your description):

Davies Bakery was at the end at the bottom of Howard Road ... opposite the Yorkshire Bank . It was a double shop and had a big canvas awning that they pulled out to shade the window ,

3 minutes ago, TWhits said:

Another possibility (but sounds less like your description):

Davies Bakery was at the end at the bottom of Howard Road ... opposite the Yorkshire Bank . It was a double shop and had a big canvas awning that they pulled out to shade the window ,

And another remote possibility:

There was Sellars at the top of Cromwell St opposite the Yorkshire bank. Where you could buy the penny loaf

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This is a very hazy memory but at the side of Sellars' bakery was  a small area of spare land. I remember some steps but couldn't see where they led but must have been to some sort of rooms because French onion sellers either lived there or had some sort of storage place.

As children, we thought they were Spanish connection being Spanish onions.  They sold these strings of onions from bikes but I never saw them selling in the Walkley area.

Lots of big houses around that area and possibly one not in plain view.

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4 hours ago, kris99 said:

This is a very hazy memory but at the side of Sellars' bakery was  a small area of spare land. I remember some steps but couldn't see where they led but must have been to some sort of rooms because French onion sellers either lived there or had some sort of storage place.

As children, we thought they were Spanish connection being Spanish onions.  They sold these strings of onions from bikes but I never saw them selling in the Walkley area.

Lots of big houses around that area and possibly one not in plain view.

Hi Kris99, strange you should mention the land, spoke to my friend this afternoon, she said the gang of children

she played with went over a wall at the back onto some open ground to play. Also used to go up steps at the side of

the house where there was a 'funny' room,  she thought it must have been a boiler room or something,  maybe it was

and it was used for storage. Thanks Heartshome.

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