1891- 210 was occupied by Mr H Ray. Bleacher and cleaner.
1893- Thomas Spiers laundry,
By 1906 210 Elm Grove became J Tamlyn's hairdressers. By 1908 Frederick White Greengrocers was also at this address.
1909- at 210 was W Cole Dairy and at 210a J Tamlyn's hairdressers.
1914- W Russell had taken over the dairy and 210a then was a bootmakers.
1925- The dairy at 210 was now owned by W.H.C.Creed. 210a was a fishmongers owned by A.E.Creed.
1929- Creeds dairy was still at 210. Frederick George Stoner and his cutler business had moved in to 210a
Early 1930s and Henry Newton was now running the dairy.
At some point during the war years Stoners took over both 210 and 210a and the dairy was no more. Stoners remained here until c.1967.
I loved that for a time it was painted as a cow to represent the dairy it once was. It was a local landmark for a while. It was known as the 'cow house'. It was sold c.2009 and the new owners clearly wanted something more sedate. However I miss the 'Cow House'.