Mr & Mrs Stephen Arbroath

Stephen and Gillian moved to Feltbury Green recently, buying Grayshot on the outskirts of the village. They are seen as the "glamorous" couple by the older locals, with their high profile jobs and careers

With Stephen working in London, Gillian was getting a little restless and bored. Imagine her delight when she discovered her old friend Vivienne Ellington lived literally just over the river! They immediately reconnected and decided to start up a couture dress boutique to bring some fashion to both Feltbury Green and Feltbury.  With ever increasing numbers moving out of London to live in the country, they think their boutique will do well, providing the lastest cocktail and evening dresses to this new set. The locals however remain a little sceptical

Stephen is working hard on building his publishing business in London. He has recently signed a number of new authors and hopes their books will be successful and become best sellers. He is also keen to start a family as soon as possible 

The Goodfellow Family

What a chaotic household! 

Daphne tries to bring some semblance of order to the daily proceedings but is in a constant battle to succeed.  Her husband Jonathan is not the most organised individual. His mind is wholly focused on the spiritual and God. On top of that, Daphne has the "terrible twins" to look after. Mischief personified!! Daphne says she needs a pair of eyes in the back of her head to see what they will be up to next

The Reverend Jonathan has a long history with Feltbury Green. Living in Feltbury town as a youngster, his parents always attended St Cuthbert church for the Sunday service. They said the short journey was worth it as the church is so special. They encouraged Jonathan to join the choir, which helped cement his devotion to God. 

Jonathan and Daphne met each other at a retreat in Yorkshire and were delighted to move to Feltbury Green when the parish position became available. They live in the Rectory right beside St Curthbert, so there should be no excuse for being late for services, although Jonathan frequently is!  

 

Mr & Mrs William Howard

Another villager who grew up in Feltbury, William  moved to Feltbury Green when Castle View came up for sale. Working for Feltbury Bank he was able to secure a favourable mortgage to buy the house. William has now become the branch manager having started off as a humble cashier. He is very neat, orderly and precise, perfect for looking after other people's money

His wife Violet is such a gossip. She spends her day meeting other villagers and swapping the latest news and stories. She cannot be trusted to keep any secrets. She is perfect for William as she loves keeping a clean and tidy house. Castle View is pristine with beautiful boarders and manicured lawns

William and Violet are devoted to Feltbury Green and are always looking to maintain standards within the village. Williams pet hate is litter, so organises regular litter picking parties to ensure a neat and tidy Feltbury Green 

Col & Mrs Harry Wentworth

Commissioned before the First World War into the Royal Artillery, Col Wentworth saw action across all the major battles in France including the Somme and Passchendaele. He served with distinction and was awarded the MC for his gallantry defending his gun emplacement whilst under sustained attack by the Germans. During the Second World War he worked closely with Sir Winston Churchill, helping set up the Home Guard. Post war, he was asked to bring his vast experience and knowledge to bear when the Ministry of Defence was formed and created

Isobel was a driver for Winston Churchill during the war, so met Harry whilst driving him to a meeting at the Cabinet War Rooms. During the trip they discovered they both had a love for gardening. Isobel is however a close match to Violet Howard for village chit chat. When the pair meet up, nothing is off limits!

Having travelled the world, the Wentworths were both pleased to find a delightful thatched cottage in Feltbury Green in which to settle down. They bought Number 4 Castle Cottages with a garden sweeping down to the river. They spend hours in their garden and are keen competitors at the annual village fete, competing in the flower catagory and frequently beating their best friends but arch rivals the Howards to first prize!

 

Doctor & Mrs Alfred Beetlewick

Alfred was brought up in East Lothian, living in a village called Garvald. He loved to walk the Lammermuir Hills in his youth. He was drawn to medicine and decided to become a doctor. He moved to London to expand his career and follow his desired path within children's medicine.  He has worked hard within the new National Health Service which was set up after the war

His wife Elsie was London born and breed and grew up experiencing the Blitz. Luckily her family were never bombed out, but all the death and destruction shaped her need to help and care for others. Nursing was a natural career for her to persue. Alfred and Elsie fell in love immediately they saw each other whilst working on the same hospital ward 

The opportunity to jointly run the surgery at Feltbury Green was too good an offer to refuse. They are both blissfully happy and love the village life, along with the strong community spirit  and local musical activities

The Christie Family

Feltbury Green has been the home of the Christie family for many generations. The Christies traditionally worked the land as labourers. That is how Alan and Gloria met. She came to Feltbury Green as a Land Girl during the second world war and fell for both Alan and the village 

When old Mrs Christie, who ran the village shop, died, they took over the business. They have now taken on the post office which Alan runs whilst  Gloria concentrates on the shop. The Christies are very hard working and the long opening hours make them popular with the villagers who regularly need to purchase a last minute item to help make dinner

Their family continues to grow with a little girl Marilyn being recently born to join her brother Paul. Gloria is keen to have a large family which she calls her brood

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