Castlebrook photos from days gone by – click for larger view…

Brook End Castlebrook 1937 Violet Studeley in doorway
Government grant of £200 was used to rebuild Brook End – the only house in the village to take the grant. It was rebuilt on the same footprint

Castlebrook Inn Early 1900's
At one time a Post Office ran next to the Castlebrook Inn. On the right, the thatched building is Brook End and beyond it the old Fox and Hounds

Ladies at the Cross Castlebrook Early 1900's
The house that caught fire in 1972 is behind the ladies and tiled. In the distance, far right are the old Post Office and Metcalfe House (built 1902/3)

Old Post Office and Grocery circa 1915 (demolished)
Jospeh and Lilian Edgar standing outside the Post Office and Grocers at Castlebrook

Old Post Office Castelbrook Early 1900's
Old post Office and grocery also an antique shop. Now demolished

The Cross Castlebrook
Castlebrook Farm is the building on the left. Ham Lane can be seen on the left just behind the little girl in the road.

The Fox and Hounds Castlebrook C1900
Opened in 1841 and closed in 1910. Robert, his daughter Emily and grandson Frank were all the publicans.

The Memorial Cross
The Memorial Cross. In the background is the building that became the Village Hall in 1937
On the left are the two buildings destroyed by the 1972 fire








