R Stevenson & Son
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Elm Farm, Peterborough Road, Thurlby
Thurlby, eng PE10 0EL - (177) 842-5434
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Martyn Mellors
Mar 27th, 2021 -
Andrew Hubbard
Oct 28th, 2020 -
Diane McDonald
Sep 11th, 2020 -
Bill Latus
Worked on the farm as an Evacuee 13 year old Potato harvesting in 1941 . I was billeted with Mr Jack Mason at Northorpe who was a relation , he sometimes borrowed one of their horses if we were in need of more than one for what ever work we were doing in the Fens .They had better class horses than ours really well looked after by a good Horseman ,the one I used to have was called Short he was the safest for me to work,very powerful,what we called Half legged Suffolk Punch.at that time I remember a small boy And a girl living on the farm ,Robert the boy maybe.
Nov 2nd, 2019
Contact Info
- (177) 842-5434
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for R Stevenson & Son?
A The phone number for R Stevenson & Son is: (177) 842-5434.
Q Where is R Stevenson & Son located?
A R Stevenson & Son is located at Elm Farm, Peterborough Road, Thurlby, Thurlby, eng PE10 0EL
Q What days are R Stevenson & Son open?
A R Stevenson & Son is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Q How is R Stevenson & Son rated?
A R Stevenson & Son has a 4.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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R Stevenson & Son
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( 4 Reviews )Martyn Mellors on Google
Andrew Hubbard on Google
Diane McDonald on Google
Bill Latus on Google
Worked on the farm as an Evacuee 13 year old Potato harvesting in 1941 . I was billeted with Mr Jack Mason at Northorpe who was a relation , he sometimes borrowed one of their horses if we were in need of more than one for what ever work we were doing in the Fens .They had better class horses than ours really well looked after by a good Horseman ,the one I used to have was called Short he was the safest for me to work,very powerful,what we called Half legged Suffolk Punch.at that time I remember a small boy And a girl living on the farm ,Robert the boy maybe.