Around this time a lot of the houses ran a little line in tea and
cakes for Sunday afternoon picnicers who got off the tram at Wilpshire
and walked down to Copster Green. There was a shop at what is now
known as Copster House (which matches the description you give) which
is opposite what was once a farm, but I also know that my house was at
one point a tea and chocolate shop (but not matching your description,
tho it may have done once upon a time) and mine is opposite Copster
Hall which remains a working farm to this day. If you are able to
email the photo directly, then we may be able to work out where it is.
Maggy
On 6 Oct, 08:49, Stuart <sjing...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This email was sent to the website. On 05/10/2007, Shirley Ashton
> <shirley.asht...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Around the turn of the century 1900ish my relatives had a tea shop in
> copster green accross the road from a farm-they were called stansfield-
> isaac and isabella. I just woindered igf anyone may know of it or have
> pictures of it or even know where exactly it may have been and if its
> still standing. It looks from an old picture like a white cottage type
> of building?????
> Any help would be most welcome. My email address is
> shirleyashto...@hotmail.com
> Thanks