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Any info on people living in Montpellier Crescent New Brighton in the old days. I know it was initially spelt Montpelier and the Bulley family (Ness Gardens) founder lived in the crescent.
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In the 1880s for example, Ship Brokers, Doctors, Merchants and they all had servants.
Last edited by bert1; 9th Jun 2025 6:58am.
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I had a mate who lives there in the flats in the late 90s. Lovely view. His dad owned the flat. A local solicitor who was pretty loaded. It was hilarious... Full of us lot having parties and stuff. Really miss those days. Everything comes to an end. Joined this place on here years ago. . Surprised it's still got active threads.
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