Hi Sara,
The entrance was along the top left hand side of the garden and skirted round No1s back garden to the alleyway.
With regards to No1 St Paul's, when I was a resident of No3, next door was a normal home and all I remember then that it was home to a few elderly ladies. During the 1960`s it was bought by a builder from Winscombe called Winston and his Scottish born wife who we all called the Haggis as kids. Winston turned the property into an hotel but I cannot recall its name. It prospered for many years until Winston's sudden death in the late 60`s ( think that's right) but may have been very early 70`s. His wife remained at the property for some years after but sold up and relocated back to Scotland.
As I mentioned, the Roundabouts was bought up by my foster mother when Gabriel and Peggy retired, as such I used to go to and from school from what was now the Roundabouts day nursery. I remember cricket festivals in Clarence Park and all the cars parked in the middle of the road opposite the nursery and I also remember the steam trains on 2 lines at the bottom of the road as in those days you had stations at uphill, Lympsham, Brent Knoll, you changed at Highbridge and caught a train to Burnham, the station was opposite the RNLI station and I believe a supermarket is now where the station once stood.
When I next see my foster mother I will update her on what happened to the old nursery, at 88 she will be so thrilled at what your family did to the building.
Many thanks for your information, it has been a worthwhile find.
Ash