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196 Bath Road (was 6 Upper Bath Road)
For some time this was the home of George Kerslake, a market gardener and florist originally from Somerset. His son was also a gardener and florist, whilst his wife Ann was a greengrocer. The Kerslakes were here from about 1870 until the 1880s.
By 1911 George had sold his business to another watchmaker, John Henry Dryell. Again, Mr Dryell did the repairs and his wife served the customers. They were here for around 25 years.
Ivy lived over the shop with her parents until she married quite late in life and became Mrs Ivy Brown.
When Ivy retired in 1967, the business was taken over by her nephew Tony Maisey and his wife Pat. Mr and Mrs Maisey and their two daughters also lived over the shop. When the Moorend Post Office at 246 Bath ceased as a Post Office in 1980, Mr Maisey took on the job of Postmaster and the Post office was created at the rear of this long shop. The new Post Office retained the name Moorend. After Mr Maisey’s death in 1997, the business was sold to Mr Merrett, ending over 60 years in the same family.