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Elizabeth Peers farm Standish
Elizabeth Peers farm Standish
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 19955
Elizabeth Peer's farm Standish. In the early part of the 20th century this farm served as a TB isolation hospital. Does anyone know where it was?

Comment by: Roy on 19th February 2012 at 10:17

The only Peers family farm i remember was down Primrose Lane, i was related to the Peers family and i remember the farm being occupied and run by Harry Peers around 1950.

Comment by: alan lad on 19th February 2012 at 18:02

top of Primrose lane on the right just before Robin Hill rail line in Standish Sandy Peers comes to mind

Comment by: Sheryl B on 20th February 2012 at 00:20

Gosh! Who or what would push that wheelbarrow?? And is that really a tall pole holding the roof up? Love it! I wonder if it was near the Limes where my grandfather would have been still living at the time the photo was taken.

Comment by: Art on 21st February 2012 at 01:09

Sheryl B...The Limes was near Boars Head, opposite end of Standish

Comment by: Peter W. on 14th August 2012 at 02:23

Henry Peers, Primrose Hill Farm, Primrose Lane.

Comment by: Moira on 10th August 2014 at 10:36

It's Larkhill Farm which was on Rectory Lane. Farmer was Ebenezer Peers, (my grandfather) Alexander from Primrose Farm, and Joseph from Farm was bottom of Grove Lane, woth Bessie's Well Farm remember its name). They were brothers, and the family came from Helsnby. Why I don't know.My father was born and lived here for 30 years. Don't know who Elizabeth Peers is. I remember Roy Huxley as a relative of my father.

Comment by: Susan on 6th April 2015 at 19:08

My grandparents Ebeneezer & Mary Ellen Peers(no apostrophe between the r and s),lived at Lark Hill Farm from the mid 1890's until approx.1934. There was no Elizabeth in the Family.

Comment by: Peter on 18th January 2016 at 14:49

I am afraid this photo is not larkhill farm.

Comment by: Beverley Hoyle on 6th August 2017 at 19:47

I have just read the census records for 1871 and my Great Great Great Grandfather farmed 22 acres at Lark Hill and was named as the farmer. He was called Charles Graham. Has anyone got any info about that time or photos of the farm

Comment by: Rev David Long on 16th October 2017 at 16:24

The buildings are Bowling Green Farm, off Arbour Lane, Standish. TC Porteus, writing in his 'History of the Parish of Standish' states that the farm, in 1927, was 'now the Isolation Hospital'.

Comment by: Jan Bannister on 17th April 2023 at 14:10

Harry Peers was my fathers uncle, his family had a connection to Bessy Well farm, Moody farm and Primrose Hill farm. Not sure where it was but I recall most of the land being purchased for the Motorway.
In 1881 census the Peers lived at 10 rectory Lane.

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