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Posted By: Tatey Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 9th Jun 2010 5:07pm
Does anyone know the history of the cafe, now called 7th Heaven, on Victoria Road, New Brighton. Next to "Tallulahs"
Was last a photo studio, "Skylight" & has also been a tanning studio & various cafe's.
I vaugely remember it being Boughy's estate agents, but as it has an unusual facade, I wondered if there was any other info out there?
Posted By: angelina Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 9th Jun 2010 9:02pm
Think it used to be a pottery studio for a while too, my mate remembers doing some ceramic classes there.
Posted By: Tatey Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 10th Jun 2010 6:10am
Originally Posted by angelina
Think it used to be a pottery studio for a while too, my mate remembers doing some ceramic classes there.


I think that pottery studio was in Tallulahs, which was originaly a bank.
Posted By: angelina Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 10th Jun 2010 7:19pm
Thinking on , you could be right.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 10th Jun 2010 8:34pm
I will look into it..

...in the meantime...Boughley & Son also had offices at 77 Wallasey Road. The number at the 124a Victoria office (the building next to the bank shows up in a 1909 map) was 2567 in the 1960s.
Posted By: Tatey Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 11th Jun 2010 5:47am
Good man Paul, knew I could rely on you! By the way the coffee & pannini's are very good in there.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 11th Jun 2010 4:43pm
From my scribbled notes I have the following info on 124 Victoria Road

The first mention of 124 Victoria Road is in 1893. Mr Thomas A Lugh resided there and was listed as a Commission Agent.

In 1896 'The New Brighton Estate Agent' was formed and was later carried on by Mr B.I Toner.

After the Second World War Mrs Emily Green opened a Cafe on the site. In the early 1950s (c1952) Boughley & Son became its new occupiers.
Posted By: hoseman Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 11th Jun 2010 5:22pm
I always thurt that place was once a bank!!
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 11th Jun 2010 7:49pm
...thats next door...on the corner.
Posted By: Tatey Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 12th Jun 2010 7:27am
Paul,

All I could find was similar. The building is so small & an unusual shape, it is very interesting. Hugh Toner & the name "Sandcroft" were mentioned.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 14th Jun 2010 11:58am
Hugh Toner was an auctioneer at 124 and, at the time of the First World War, resided at Sandcroft which was next door to his business.
Posted By: Tatey Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 14th Jun 2010 3:42pm
Thanks Paul,
So presumably "Sandcroft" was where the block of flats is now to the West of 7th Heaven. Still it has an unusual facade!
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 14th Jun 2010 5:28pm
I am a little unsure if it was Sandrock next door then Rolleston House (Dr Oldershaw house after he moved from Grove Road) or vice versa...

It does have an usual facade. I imagine it was changed as new owners came in many years ago. The odd thing I find is the size of the little builing which stood between the large bank on the corner and a large house next door. Almost as though it was built to slot in to the gap!
Posted By: Helles Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 22nd Jun 2010 10:20pm
It was always Bougheys when I was a kid. There was a massive house next door with ornamental fountains/ponds and the like but it was derelict. I can't remember if it was ever occupied in my time but think it was demolished?
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Cafe on Victoria Rd. New Brighton - 22nd Jun 2010 10:57pm
The house next door WAS Sandycroft (not Sandrock as I said in an earlier post)
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