The Pink Past.
The Cottages of Merrie
England
The cottages of Merrie
England have for the most part disappeared, swept away during the Thatcher
years by councils determined to cut public services to the bone and as
part of a wave of gay hysteria. It is true of course as this page will
show that cottages played an important part in gay life and that often
gay men could cause a nuisance to customers wishing to use cottages for
the purpose for which they were built.
However how many men now are forced top
use back gardens, shop doorways and other places to pass water after a
half hour journey back from a pub with a bursting bladder and not a loo
in site ? Surely this constitutes a greater health hazard and public nuisance
than the possibility of a straight man having his willy checked out by
another man.
Human beings need to pee. Once the bladder
is full it needs to be emptied and if nowhere 'official' is provided, then
water will have to be passed wherever we can find a suitable place.
It can't be beyond the skill of architects
to design public loos which can be kept clean cheaply and do not attract
the wrong sort of chap.
In the meantime this page is dedicated
to the past and to record perhaps just a little of what did go on. We hope
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PS You will enjoy this short ode to cottages
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EALING
COMMON
One one of my favourite cottages was Ealing
Common. It was a low brick building partially sunk into the ground and
surrounded by bushes. It was in a corner of Ealing common near to the tube
station. Around it was a large grassed area with wooden seats and
a convenient road where a car could be parked and a watch kept on who went
in and out.
In the early eighties I worked shifts and
had lots of free time in the afternoon. Time and time again I would drive
to the cottage, park my car so I could sit and watch and then wait.
If an attractive guy went in, I got out
of the car and followed him in down the short flight of steps. there was
a urinal on the left and right and three cubicles facing the bottom of
the steps.
Personally I did not like having sex in
the cubicles but they were very popular. Some afternoons the place was
buzzing with guys all after one thing. One guy regulaly turned up in a
kind of army uniform and had other guys suck him. I would usually catch
the eye of the guy I fancied then leave and go for a short walk in the
park outside. If he followed me, I'd sit on a bench and wait to see if
he came and sat alongside. If he did, I could then talk to him and hopefully
take him back to my place.
I met so many guys there, a super Malaysian
student who became a regular, an Indian Doctor, Chinese guys taking a break
from their sugar daddies, a gas fitter, a lovely black Nigerian, and a
succesion of married Indian guys from nearby Southall. I never once in
the five or six years I used the place picked up a wrong one or had any
problem although one had to keep an eye out for the police.
Sometimes there were mini orgies going
on and one guy would stand near the top of the steps to warn of anyone
approaching. There was a hurried buttoning up and wiping of lips if the
alarm was raised. One guy often turned up in army uniform although I don't
think he fooled anyone.
I do miss the cottages. It was a quick
and easy to find sex without strings. Today I use the internet and while
again I meet some great guys and have some great sex, it's a bit more longwinded
and complicated compared with the cottaging days.
SOUTH
EALING
If I hadn't scored at Ealing Common, there
were plenty of others to check out. South Ealing for example. This was
opposite the tube station near a small park. It was great for checking
out when you had got off the tube after coming home from work. there was
always the chance of hitting lucky.
It wasn't really possible to hang around
close by as there was a bus stop outside, but it's suprising how many guys
did not get on the buses when they arrived. A lot of guys too had a great
interest in the windows of an estate agent on the other side of the road.
Others took a great interest in the plants in the small park area behind
the cottage.
Inside the loos were pretty grotty with
a couple of cubicles usually overflowing and a urinal with about room for
three or maybe four.The first guy I ever picked up here was out running
in his track suit. Track suits were always popular with cottagers.
Again there was also a reasonable number
of oriental guys, black guys and Indian guys which always interested me.
The score rate was never quite as high as Ealing Common but there were
some goodies over the years. Eventually the dreaded French loo took
over and the building was demolished.
ACTON
VALE
One of my favourite places. Located just
off the main shepherds bush to Acton Road, the spacious cottage was on
the edge of Acton Vale Park. It was a very very busy place. One could park
right outside and it didn't seem to be too often visited by the Police.
Inside was a long urinal and several cubicles, most of which were occupied
for much of the time.
There wasn't much in the way of places
to watch who came and went except from parked cars or from the bus stop
opposite. There were many regulars including one black guy it took me four
visits to finally hook, and yes he was worth the effort.
Many of the guys in the cottages were either
married or in relationships with other guys, but there were also a lot
of younger guys especially overseas students who often had time free in
the daytime and with pubs being closed in the afternoons, could only use
the cottages to meet people. I still have fond memories of a young Egyptian
student I met in Acton, saw every week for several months and then one
day he disappeared, presumably back to Cairo. probably married now with
sons the same age as he was then. Perhaps one day.....Ah fantasies, what
would we do without them ?
Some think of cottaging a in some ways
disgusting. The truth is it was fun. Remember, pubs only opened until 3
in the afternoon and the evening they were closed at 10.30. There were
very few gay pubs and mostly they were hidden away. There were contact
ads but you had to summon up the courage to buy a copy of a Gay newspaper
such as Gay News from a newsagents. Then where did you get replies sent
if you were married or lived at home.
Cottages were the perfect answer, no hasles,
quick meetings and decisions, good sex and if you were lucky a chance to
build
up a little black book of phone nmbers of possible regulars.
However as the sex was so easy and available,
most were not interested in who you were or what your phone number was,
they had you you had them and tomorrow it would be someone else. Fantastic.
No wonder the straight guys were jealous. No wonder they were tempted to
join in and many a guy has left my bed proclaiming that he didn't usually
do this but....
SOME OTHER LOCATIONS
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
I realise this list is not
comprehensive. It relects my own history I suppose. I would always welcome
contributions from others to expand it.
KEW BRIDGE
Tucked away on the south side of the bridge this was
very busy but I never really scored here for some reason |
ACTON GROVE
Fairly busy little 'cottage' in small park. Often watched
by police |
SHEPHERDS BUSH
Premier cottage for West London. Busy night and day.
Met some fantastic guys here. Underground ottage at other end of island
'park' never as good |
HAMMERSMITH TUBE
Could be very interesting |
HAMMERSMITH ROAD
Sticks in my memory for one guy I met here with the biggest...ever |
TURNHAM GREEN
Very popular with local lads |
NORTH EALING
Very small cottage in corner of park. Fairly quiet but
quite productive |
SOUTHALL TOWN HALL
This was a portaloo and it could even be seen rocking
in rythym with the action going on inside. |
SOUTHALL SOUTH ROAD
Tiny cottage in a park opposite a busy row of shops.
Good for closetted Indian guys. |
NORWOOD GREEN
Only recently closed. Could be dead or alive but worth
occasional visit !
Now demolished !!! |
HOUNSLOW
Nice Indian boys ! |
LAMAS PARK EALING
Small but busy. Many guys sunbathed outside while keeping
an eye on who was going in |
GUNNESBURY PARK
Two cottages here and good place to meet joggers in their
quick to slip off track suits and shorts |
WEST EALING CAR PARK
Hidden, dirty and I always felt dangerous. Not very busy |
VICTORIA STATION
Another No 1 location for trade. Popular with pretty
police however. |
M4 SERVICE AREA
A friend of mine used to pick up lorry drivers here.
They parked overnight and had there own cafe and toilets |
HAYES
Small hidden away cottage but not bad for Indian trade |
HORSENDON HILL
The Hill is still very popular for cruising although
cottage is now closed. very busy and popular however when it was open |
HYDE PARK CORNER
Great for tourists in it's time. Still some possibilites. |
EARLS COURT TUBE STATION
As you would expect, very busy |
MARBLE ARCH
Still going strong. Even featured in a TV film ! |
HYDE PARK (central)
Notorious at one time with celebreties getting arrested |
HYDE PARK (Queensway)
Still going but quieter than in past |
PUTNEY BRIDGE
Two popular locations within easy walking distance ! |
HAMMERSMITH SHOPPING CENTRE
Still there but not what it was darling. |
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HENDON |
| CLAPHAM SOUTH |
WIMBLEDON
Portacabin and like Southall Town Hall, heaving |
THAMES VALLEY UNIVERSITY
Ealing. Toilets good hunting ground for students in the
80's |
CROYDON/ADDINGTON
Gravel Hill |
WHITE CITY
Tube Station |
NOTTING HILL
Tube Station |
There were 2 excellent cottages
in Newport (Gwent). One was in the bus station, and the other on the corner
of Commercial Road,adjacent to Church Street, where the Greenhouse sauna
is now.
The one in the bus station has been closed,
and replaced by a coin-operated loo. It was small, with 3 cubicles, which
generally had glory holes, as the walls were very thin. It was always very
busy on Friday and Saturday afternoons, and I had a regular mate, who gave
the most amazing fuck.
Although it was small, and you had hardly
any warning of people approaching, I never heard of anybody getting arrested
in the 10 years or so I went there (from late 80's to the late 90's). I
did have a fright once though when a policeman walked in, and went straight
to urinal - where he unzipped his fly, started to have a pee, and started
to laugh!He knew what we were there for, but didn't say a word. Not all
of the boys in blue are nasty pasties!
The other toilet is still there. It should
be a listed building, as it is a Victorian building, built in the late
1890's. In more recent times, in the late 1980's, it was extremely popular
with cottagers, right up to the late 90's. People used to bring sandwiches,
and spend the whole day there - no joke. I had many a happy time time.
There was a large glory hole between the
1st 2 cubicles, and it was always fun trying to stick your dick through
it, as the walls were 7" thick.
I wouldn't recommend it now. It's been
raided on several occasions, and was even set alight once by vandals, whilst
I was in it - talk about hot sex. A couple of times I was walking out as
police were walking in, and I've not been back since.
Alfie
Editors Note
I used to visit Newport on business in
the late seventies staying in a Victorian hotel I think called the Queens.
I had great fun smuggling local guys into my room including a foreman from
a local steel works. I did try the bus station venue but found the back
bar of a small pub whose name I forget could be productive !. I also met
the original 'only gay in the village' who lived way up in a valley in
a small village and came into Newport occasionally to find trade.
Swansea and Neath also produced some pleasant
experiences. In Neath I had a nice session with a guy from Derby who was
getting married the next day and finished off the evening with the barman
of the small hotel I was staying in. I also met a lovely Kashmiri guy in
Swansea and passed a pleasant night in my hotel.