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ShopsTreacle Lane sweet shop (Treacle Cottage) was run by Elsie Lawman's mother who had a bit of her thumb missing which made Rushden's treacle dabs unique. The shop closed in the late 1920s.The Post Office was run by Elsie Lawman and was open from the 1920s to the late 1960s. It sold all sorts except food. The General Stores (Barberry Cottage) was started after the Sale of Rushden by Mr Lyons. It was later run by Mrs Driver and then by her sister Eva Matthews and Sally Sale. It sold food, sweets and icecreams and closed in the early 1970s. Mill End shop at No 7 was run by Mrs Self in the 1940s in an old railway carriage. It was taken over by Mr and Mrs Knapp who started building a new house. They kept chickens and sold eggs until the 1970s. They also had a donkey and a pony who used to wander into the rooms until the donkey was electrocuted by loose, live wires. Sadly the Knapps ran out of money and had to sell the unfinished house (today's Mill House). |