Coulston Directory, 1923

The West Wilts Directory 1923 includes the following details for Coulston:

Postal Address – Coulston, near Westbury, Wiltshire.

Nearest Railway Station – Edington and Bratton, 2 miles. Trowbridge, 8. Devizes, 8.

Parish Church (St. Thomas a’Beckett) – Rector, Rev. W. Hughes. Morning Service, 11 a.m. Evening Service, 6.15 p.m.

Postal – Pillar-box cleared at 11.45 a.m. and 6.00 p.m.

Wilts Friendly Society (East Coulston Branch) – Steward, Mr. W. Raine.

Overseer – Mr. A.E. Ball.

District Councillor – Mr. A.E. Ball.

East Coulston –

A.E. Ball, Coulston House.
H. Butcher.

W. Collett, Glebe Farm.

W. Drewett, Coulston Hill.

H. Earley.
H. Earley, Hope Wood.
J. Earley.

E. Hale, farmer, Stokes Marsh.
R. Harrell.
Rev. W. Hughes, The Rectory.

J. Jones, Stokes Marsh.

Miss E. Ladd.

W. Nutland, Stokes Marsh Farm.

G.S.H. Pearson, Baynton House.
J. Perrett, Vine Cottage.

C. Rodd, Baynton Lodge.

Mrs. S. Sadd.
A. Shutler, Stokes Marsh.
F. Smart, gardener.
T. Smith, Spicers Close.
E. Smith.

J. Wheeler.

West Coulston –

Mrs. Bathard, The Retreat.
E. Burgess, market gardener.
G. Burgess, gardener.

J. Cantello.
H. Cassel.
H.O. Cook, The Woodlands.

A. Drew.
Mrs. E. Drew.

F. Earley.

Miss Gilbert.

H. Hale.
J. Hale, Bell Inn.
H. Headford, School House.

E. Miles.
W. Mortimer.

F. Pearce, The Bungalow.

W. Sadd.
Mrs. Seale, The Bungalow.
A. Summers.

A. Wheeler.
Mrs. Wheeler.
Admiral Sir Henry Woods, The Cottage.

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