Monthly Archives: January 2025

The ABC of Annabel Dott – Our January 2025 Meeting

Lynne Dixon kindly joined us in January to tell us about Annabel Dott who has been described as a Tiresome Lady Architect. Annabel was born in 1868 and went to South Africa to marry a man of the clergy, Patrick Dott.  While she was there, she redesigned the vicarage they lived in and was probably influenced by a female architect who designed many of the churches in South Africa.
Back in the UK, the Dotts moved to Goathland where Annabel designed, planned and managed the building of their home, The Stone House, which still exists today.  She was keen to include labour saving designs such as fitted furniture which required less dusting, reducing the steps required between the kitchen and the scullery, and recycling cabinets from a yacht for furniture.  After the Stone House she built nine cottages in the village which she initially used as golfing holiday lets as a course ran through the middle of the village.  Later, Patrick and Annabel gave eight of the houses to disabled officers from the Great War.
Moving to Wiltshire, Annabel continued to combine the work of a vicar’s wife with her interest in architecture.  She wrote many articles about housing and disability, labour saving and women in architecture.  After a spell in South Norwood, London where she developed a small parlour/church hall for the parishioners and became involved in Women’s Pioneer Housing Ltd. the Dotts moved to East Hoathly in Sussex.  It was here that Annabel developed her most ambitious project – the Grey Wood Estate.  This estate was designed on the Oxford Quad model and was a mixture of 13 dwellings some of which had thatched roofs.  All the dwellings had electricity which meant that she had to design an engine room with a water tower and a lake in the woods.  It then appears that there were money problems, so she tried to sell the estate and also tried to donate it to Eton College.
After this Patrick and Annabel moved to Barnes where they seemed to have continuing health and money concerns before ultimately moving to Winterslow in Wiltshire which is where Annabel died in 1937.  Annabel’s pioneering work as a female architect has left a legacy – her buildings can still be seen today in Goathland and in East Hoathly.
Lynne has cowritten a book about Annabel Dott:   That tiresome Lady Architect.  The life and work of Annabel Dott.

Bobbles and fizz – Our December 2024 Meeting

              We had a lovely evening tasting bubbles while winding wool for a bobble hat shaped Christmas tree decoration and of course enjoying the opportunity for a good old chat.  The room was pretty evenly split between those who enjoyed the ‘proper stuff’ (champagne) or the sparkling wine more. … Continue reading

Carols for Crisis – December 2024

Wow!  Thank you to all those who joined in the carol singing in Effingham and Taunton Roads.  We had the biggest group of singers we’ve ever had and made a fabulous sound.  Lots of money was stuffed into our collection pots and we were able to send a donation of over £400 to Crisis –… Continue reading

A snifter of port at Carolyn’s! – December 2024

Our very own wine expert Carolyn hosted 18 members for a port tasting in December. We began the evening with a white port,  tasted first on its own then with a bit of tonic to sample Port Tonic which is much loved in Portugal. We were really surprised by this: “nicer than Gin and Tonic”!… Continue reading

A school at war – Our November 2024 meeting

We welcomed Mary Smith to our November meeting to tell us about school life during WW2, arising from two fascinating recent discoveries made while she was headteacher of Maidstone Girls Grammar School in Kent. The first was the uncovering of an extensive set of tunnels used as underground classrooms, and the second was the discovery… Continue reading

All’s Well That Ends Well – November 2024

We had a wonderful afternoon at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at the Globe Theatre, taking time out of busy December days to enjoy the atmosphere of a candlelit performance of All’s Well That Ends Well. We all enjoyed the production eventually getting our heads around the twists and turns of the plot as Helen contrives… Continue reading

Lee Green Open Studios – November 2024

A huge thank you to all our wonderful cake bakers, sellers and buyers at this year’s Open Studios event which took place over the weekends 9/10 and 16/17 November.  As you can see from the smiles, it’s a great event to take part in – a great opportunity to meet other members and a great… Continue reading

Keeping fit with a champion!

Following Vicky Chapman’s popular talk  at our July 2024 meeting, Vicky invited us to her regular fitness sessions held at Old Colfeians Rugby Club each week.  Seven of us took part in Vicky’s first fitness session in October aimed at encouraging women to enjoy and improve our fitness.  Vicky is so supportive and enthusiastic she… Continue reading

We shimmied the night away! – Our October 2024 meeting

Well, what a night to remember!  Lee Green WI was visited by Miss Cherry Bombe (also known as Lindsey Barrell), all the way from Chelmsford in Essex.  Lindsey Barrell aka Miss Cherry Bombe came to share her very entertaining story about how she set out to find new friends and after a number of false… Continue reading

Meeting Dates 2025

The dates for our 2025 meetings are listed below so you can add them to your new diary as soon as possible.  We will be adding full details for each meeting in Upcoming Events. Thursday 16 January Thursday 13 February Thursday 20 March Thursday 24 April Thursday 15 May Thursday 19 June Thursday 17 July… Continue reading