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Brighton Road (Even Numbers) Margaret Davison & Jean Emery The Shops and Shopping Parades of Coulsdon & Old Coulsdon, Surrey, from 1914 to 2016 (updated to 2018) Tables collated in association with articles published in the Bourne Society Local History Records, vol. 80, August 2014, to vol. 91, May 2017 Brighton Road (even numbers) Text in Local History Records, vols 80, 81, 82, 84 (part). 84 Delores Florist & Fruit 1930–1934 Unoccupied 1937–1939 Lauries Millinery 1956–1959 Angelique Millinery & Ladies Wear 1982–1984 Coulsdon Knitting 1987–1991 Pizza Hut 1993– 86 Irene Larkin – Costumer 1930–1934 Unoccupied 1937–1939 R. Drumner – Estate Agents 1956 Coulsdon Estate Agents 1959 Shee Boutique 1982 86b 88, 88a Doble Motors Ltd – Motorcycles 1982– 86 (They also have 99–101 Brighton Road) 1984– 92 92a 2011– 88 J. Lovibond & Sons, Wines & Spirits 1939–1939 88a D/. J. McCullim – Estate Agents 1956–1959 90 Margaret Collier – Ladies Hairdresser 1930–1939 Morgan Baines & Frost Estate Agents 1956–1959 Uplands Insurance 1982–1987 Key West Insurance 1989–1991 Safeguard Insurance 1993– 92 Revivers Dyers & Cleaners 1930–1939 Property Cleaners 1956–1959 Showtime Video 1987–1991 Ritz Video Rental 1991–1993 92a R. Willis Hobbies 1956–1959 92/92a Passmore Models 1972 92a The Kitchen Tile Centre 1982–1989 92/92a Blockbuster Video 1997–2007 94 City of London Electricity Supply Co., later Seeboard 1930–1980 Auguste Barnet – Off Licence 1982–1993 Victoria Wine 1997–2001 Threashers Wine Merchants 2003–2007 Shinners – Nail & Beauty 2011– The Avenue The Pavement 1–6 96/1 Westminster Bank, National Westminster, now RBS 1929– 98/2 W. H. Pillings – Bakers & Confectioners 1914–1991 National Westminster Bank 1993–2018 100/3 Unoccupied 1914–1915 Newcombe & Co. 1918–1924 Marshes, Stationery & Library 1929–2018 Unocupied 2018 102/4 C. E. Selby – Ladies Outfitters 1914 Unoccupied 1915–1918 Knight & Wheatley Motor Engineers 1921–1924 K. L. M. Garage They were at 97–101 Brighton Road, 1956– 1929 2003 until Farthing Way was built M. A. Ray – Coal Merchants, Then they moved to 103/105 1930–1932 Brighton Road (over the road) 1932–39 Unoccupied 1934 Jeane – Hairdressers 1937–1939 Coulsdon Toy & Sports 1956–1959 Pelican Restaurant 1984 Roma’s Hair 1987– 104/5 Unoccupied 1914–1918 Arthur Roberts – Confectioners, Newsp, Tobac 1921 A. E. Lovett – Confect, Newsp, Tobac 1924 J. Cowrie – Confect, Newsp, Tobac 1929–1932 Andrew – Confect, Newsp, Tobac 1934–1939 Coulsdon Newsagents, Confect, Tobac 1982– 106/6 J. Schmitt – Hairdresser 1914 Unoccupied 1915–1921 M. A. Ray Coal Merchants They then moved to 102/4 1930– 1924–1929 1932 and then to 103/105 Brighton Road (over the road) 1932–1939 Price & Hamilton, Horticultural Merchants 1956–1959 R. Gunner, Ltd, – Grocers 1968 Doble Motors – Motor Bike Specialists (at the rear) 1982–1991 Gwenda Joy – Florists – then moved to 123a 1982–2003 1974–1982 Unoccupied 1993 J. H. Plant – Business Services 1997–2011 Unoccupied 2013-2018 Magical Haircut 2018 108 K. L. M. Motors (See 102/4 and 97/101) 1929–1939 Rose Johnson & Hicks – Solicitors 1956–1959 Gower Driving School 1982–1997 Nona Café 2011– 108a Building Land 1914–1924 Lamb & Son, Electrical Engineers 1929–1939 Smarter – Leather goods 1956–1959 Enroute Print 1984 Croydon Travel They then moved to 147 Brighton Road 1987–1998/9 2001–2006 Rosewall Therapy 2001–2003 108b Regal Gifts 2005–2007 Behind 106 Motor Repairs 2005– Railway Bridge 110 T. Ebbutt & Son, Funeral Directors Garage& Livery Stbls 1914–1917 Smitham Garage & Farriers 1914–1917 Baines & Son Dairy 1918–1924 Smitham Motor Garage 1924–1970 110/112 Waitrose 1972– 112 United Dairies 1929–1968 The Avenue The Exchange 1–5 114/5 Barclays Bank Ltd 1912– 116/4 Unoccupied 1914 Eastmans Dyers & Cleaners 195–1929 Barclays Bank Ltd 1930– 118/3 J. Sainsbury Ltd 1912–1989 120/2 J. S. Brown – Draper 1914–1930 J. Sainsbury Ltd 1930–1989 118/120 Boots the Chemist 1991– (Moved from 128 Brighton Road) 122/1 A. D. Hicks – Hosier & Outfitters 1914–1934 Unoccupied 1937 T. Waltons – Fruiters 1939–1989 M. C. Perrin 1991–2007 Unoccupied 2011–2013 Army Surplus (24.03.2013) 2013 124 Unoccupied 1914–1921 The Bouquet Confectionary 1924 Kingston – Butcher 1982–1939 Lillian Joyce – Florist 1956– 1959 R. Gunnor – Butcher 1968 R. Tucker – Butcher 1982–1993 Barrington Cleaners 1997–2017 Dry Cleaners 2018 126 W. E. Bonsor – Hairdresser 1914–1924 International Stores 1929–1939 (Moved from 128 Brighton Road 1915–1928) Elliotts Shoes 1956–1989 TheStationery Stores 1991 Unoccupied 1993–1997 Oddbins 1998/9 Favorite Chicken & Chicken Ribs 2001– The Mart 1–4 A. J. Bowyer – Fruiterer 1914–1915 128/1 Unoccupied 1914 International Stores 1915–1928 (Moved to 126 Brighton Road) Boots the Chemists 1929–1989 Yorkshire Building Society 1991– 130/2 J. W. Coleman – Fishmonger 1914–1918 MacFisheries (Moved from 48 Chipstead Valley Road, 1918– 1921–1959 1921) Coughlans – Bakers (Moved from 143 Brighton Road (1970s– 1982– 1982) 132/3 A. J. P. Annet – Furniture Dealers 1914–1915 Unoccupied 1918 C. W. Evans – House Furniture 1921 Coulsdon Furnishing 1924 Murray & Son – Shoemakers 1929–1930 Freeman, Hardy & Willis – Shoe shop 1932–1993 (In 1993 they were taken over by Stead & Simpson) 1993–2005 Café Nero 2007– 134/4 Alexander Dining Rooms 1914–1924 H. B. Bond & Sherwell – Estate Agents 1929– (They moved from Coulsdon South Station Approach where they had been since 1908) Market Parade 7–1 136/7 T. Frank Austin – China & Glass 1914–1915 Unoccupied 1918 H. S. West – Cycle Works 1921–1924 Home & Colonial Stores 1929–1959 Dewhursts Butchers 1982–1989 Martyn James – Butchers 1991–2017 Cafe 2018 138/6 T. Frank Austin – Ironmonger 1914–1918 W. C. Woodman – Ironmongers 1921–1959 R. Johnson (Then moved to 21 Chipstead Valley Road) Abbey National Building Society, (then became a Bank and 1982 later taken over by Santander in 2007) 140/5 A. E. Piggott – Draper & Milliner 1914–1924 Hearn & Co. – Draper 1929–1959 Liptons Grocers 1959–1968 Home & Colonial (Moved from 136 Brighton Road, 1929– 1968–1989 1959) J. Lorrimer 1991– 142/4 A. Coldrey & Sons – Bakers 1914–1959 Bakers Oven 1982–1989 K. Shoes 1991 Unoccupied 1993 Scope – Charity 1997– 144/3 J. Baines & Sons Ltd 1914–1915 Unoccupied 1918 Murrays – Greengrocers 1921–1959 144/146 3/2 Woolwich Building Society TSB (became Lloyds TSB in 2001) 1982–2004 Unoccupied 2005 William Hill – Betting Office 2007– 146/2 George Cook – Café 1914–1924 Mayblossom Café 1929–1939 C. A. Pratts – Confectioners 1956–1959 148/1 G. & E. Leiston – Hairdresser & Tobac 1914–1932 Wymans – Newspaper, Confect & Tobac 1932–1989 Cornerstone Estate Agency 1991–1996 Townsend Estate Agency 1997–1988/9 John Raymond – Estate Agency 2001–2003 Streets Ahead 2003– Chipstead Road/Chipstead Valley 150 Carey & Sons, Grocers 1914–1928 Site for National Provincial Bank 1929 National Provincial Bank Ltd, taken over by National 1930–1997 Westminster Bank in 1982 and became Coulsdon South Branch. As National Provincial & Union Bank, moved from 188 Brighton Road from 1924–1929 Whichers, Boylan & James Financial Advisers 1998–2006 Park & Bailey Estate Agents (also at 152 Brighton Road) 2007– 152a Super Radio Co. 1929–1932 152 St. Albans Tea House 1914–1924 Springhall Confectionary 1929 R. N. Saunders Cycle & Pram Shop 1956–1959 (Moved from 170 Brighton Road 1939) Spastic Shop 1982–1991 Park & Bailey Estate Agents (also at 150 Brighton Road) 1998/9– Whitchers Financial Advisers 2006 154 A. Tidy – Bootmakers, & Leather sellers 1914–1915 Will Curtis – Bootmakers & Leather Sellers 1918–1939 Dependable Shoe Craft 1956–1987 Unoccupied 1989–1993 Indian Brasserie Take Away 1997– 156 Singer Sewing Machines 1914 Unoccupied 1915 J. Driscoll Tailors (previously at 143 Brighton Road, 1915– 1921–1959 1920) Ormeroad Morris & Dunmont 1991–2000 Unoccupied 2001 Coulsdon Computers 2003–2011 Varis Nail Studio 2013 158 E. A. Stovold – Tailor 1914 L. Sholtyle – Watchmaker 1915–1950 J. W. Gambrill 1950–1981 R. L. Randles – Jeweller 1982–1998/9 Tasty Grill 2001–2006 Eat Well Take Away – Chinese cuisine 2007–2013 Wongs Chinese T/A 2014– 160 R. Rignall – Butcher 1914–1918 Hearn & Son – Butcher 1924–1939 Barnn & Martin – Estate Agents 1956–1959 Slades – Estate Agents 1974 R. L. Hawkeford – Insurance Broker 1982–1984 Bradford & Bingley Building Society 1987–1991 Mortgage Advice 1993–1998/9 Games 4U 2001 Unoccupied 2003 Cats Protection (charity) 2005 Unoccupied 2007– Coulsdon Vintage Antiques 2014 Cosy Glow Home 2018 162 Walter Cottage Plumber & Decorator (also at 3 Chipstead 1914–1924 Valley Road, 1921–1924) C. H. Heller – Optical 1929–1932 Walter Cottage – Estate Agents 1934 Aylings Estate Agency 1937 Alfred Doe – Fishmonger, previously at 115 Brighton Road 1939–1959 from 1932 The Crusty Loaf 1982–2000 Café Oasis 2002–2013 Unoccupied 2014 164 S. B. Edwards – Newspapers, Confect, Tobac 1929–1924 J. A. Croll – Newspapers, Confect, Tobac 1929–1991 Cambridge News 1991–2014 Unoccupied 2014 Guitar Nuts 2018 166 W. Eade – Draper, Tobac & Confect 1914–1934 A. L. Symes – Draper 1927 166/168 Phyllis 1939–1991 Pamper Parlour 1993– 2014 Venus Hairdressers 2014– 168 Cherry & Mann – The Stores 1914–1924 World Stores 1929–1939 Video Stores 1993–1998/9 QVS Electrical Supplies 2001–2014 Unoccupied 2015 Papa Johns Pizza 2016 170 Mark Powell – Fruiterer 1914–1924 G. Perry – Fruiterer & Green Grocer 1924–1937 T. Saunders Cycle & Pram (moved to 156 Brighton Road in 1939–1956 1956) Pink Bros 1956–1959 Coulsdon Hardware 1982–1993 Advance Print (also at 174 Brighton Road from 2007–) 1997– 172/5 W. H. Cooper – Bootmaker 1905–1934 Elliotts Shoes (then moved to 126 Brighton Road 1956–1989) 1937–1939 172 Coulsdon Hardware 1956–1993 172/4 Matts & Slats 1997–2001 Tradesco Furniture 2003 Unoccupied 2005 Advance Print (see above) 2007– 174 Nathaniel S. James – Chemist 1914–1921 W. Embling – Outfitters & Hosiers 1924–1929 Frank Hawkins – Outfitters 1930–1939 Ebdon Tailors 1956–1959 Maxwell Valentine – Estate Agents 2018 Camden Villas 1–6 176/1 Residential – Frank Burridge was living here 1914–1915 (moved to 22 Chipstead Valley Road ) C.
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