In May 1965 Charles and
Rosie Rowe moved into The
Grange, Little Thurlow.
They rented the Grange from
the trustees of the
Frink estate, then took
the opportunity to buy it
in 1985. For the past two
and half years they have
lived at The Grange Barn.
Their daughters Lucy, Jane
and Edwina (usually known
as Bear) were born and brought
up here, and Lucy and her
husband Lewis now live in
The Grange.
Rosie
is a housewife and very
keen gardener and Charles
is Chief Executive Officer
for the Sultan of Oman's
interests in this country
and worldwide. Charles'
recreation is playing golf
when he can find the time
and Rosie's is gardening.
"Thurlow
is a beautiful unspoilt
village with much character."
Gratitude for this is due
to the Vestey family, particularly
Edmund and Anne, for keeping
Little Thurlow unspoilt,
without new housing or a
mass of housing estates.
When
the Rowes first came to
the village in 1965 Florence
Vestey was still alive.
She was a tremendous character,
who spent a lot of time
visiting people up and down
the village street, contributing
much to the cohesion of
the two villages. Sir John
and Lady Mowbray (Mr. Ronald
Vestey's agent) played a
large part in the life and
history of the village.
In fact they and the Frink
family helped the Vestey
family to settle into the
village when they first
moved here in 1943. Sir
John was a great confidant
of Ronald Vestey. The role
they played is now continued
by Edmund and Anne Vestey
and Robert and Elizabeth
Clifton-Brown and their
children, all of whom have
moved into houses in Great
and Little Thurlow and Little
Bradley.
Charles
says that much of the history
of the village has gone
with the death of many old
faces and friends. He particularly
mentioned Charlie Fountain,
who after working for the
estate as a tractor driver
worked for them in their
garden for twenty five years.
He was a tremendous character,
always known to the family
as "my boy".
There
have been numerous parsons
during the Rowe's thirty
four years in Thurlow. "Barry"
Barnes was here when they
first arrived having been
parson for many years. He
was a great character. He
was followed by Canon Childs,
also a great character,
who became Archdeacon of
Sudbury. During their time
Charles was church warden
of St. Peters Little Thurlow,
and all their daughters
were married from St. Peters.