Thursday, 15 May 2014

I wanted to find out where did ozzy live in his sabbath years and the house he lived in England,
Where Ozzy Lived In His Sabbath Years, Bullrush Cottage, Ranton Staffordshire
U.K. This would be the old home he lived in the 70's when he came back from touring. I came here on a pilgrimage to see the old stomping ground and get a feel for the Sabbath's stars former home in his early days.

Once again my metal pilgrimage took me to the comely countryside of Ranton set in Staffordshire, to the old country abode of Ozzy's former farm house, Bullrush Cottage, or Atrocity Cottage as nick named back in the 70's where gunfire and drunken lunacy were at one time rife.

I had to satisfy my curiosity and to get a feel for the place that holds so
Where Ozzy Lived In His Sabbath Years
many stories in this rural retreat that became Ozzy's playground when he came off tour. Members of led Zeppelin and Van Halen have been here, Randy Rhoads has stayed here, which added me more charm and fascination with regards to the stories of Ozzy riding down the lane on his horse "Turpin" to the pub, or when he and his assistant would be dressed as doctors in medical scrubs, complete with stethoscopes staggered about the lanes high on dope, acid and booze.

Bullrush Cottage is located down the amusingly named Butt lane, as
Ozzy would anounce to visitors "Butt lane, the arsehole of the world". Just up the lane nearby is the Public House the 'Hand and Cleaver' where Ozzy used to drink. In fact, he bought the house on the bonus feature of a pub being in excellent proximity to his country cottage. He would venture up to the Hand and cleaver on his ride-on lawn mower or take his white horse "Turpin" there.

Standing beside the house in the quiet surroundings I had to imagine Ozzy gleefully receiving his cocaine from an unwitting postman after
Where Ozzy Lived In His Sabbath Years, Butt Lane
being flown over by Airmail from America. I took myself back in time to a place when Ozzy would drive his cars and bikes around in these tranquill fields and shatter the silence with a volley of gun fire. Also was the unsavoury scene of ozzy blasting his chickens away which can't be seen today as there is a hedge privately surrounding the home. Photos in the book 'How black was our Sabbath' show it clearly visible in the low shrubbery of the 70's.

Where Ozzy Lived In His Sabbath Years, The Hand and Cleaver
One story that sticks with me as i walked about Butt Lane and The Hand and Cleaver was when the Village Vicar got so stoned at Ozzy's home he thought he'd killed him. The village vicar made a house call on his rounds and Ozzy's first wife Thelma let the Vicar in and offered him a cup of tea and a piece of cake. Little did she know that Ozzy, out drinking in the pub at that time had previously baked afghan hash with cake mixture and stashed it away in a tin. After eating, the Vicar took a turn for the worse and passed out in the house whereby a panic ensued.
Ozzy Osbournes Horse Turpin
Where Ozzy Lived In His Sabbath YearsBullrush Cottage. Ozzy and Thelma dragged the vicar out to his car, drove him home and propped him up by his door. A few days later a very relieved Ozzy found the Vicar in the pub sipping cranberrry juice and commented to Ozzy that he'd been hallucinating for three days!

So, not quite Graceland to many, but to me this hallowed ground and house has good standing for a place in musical heritage, the home to the grand father of Heavy Metal who lived here at the time when Sabbath's creative musical influence was being forged in its best years. Its interesting to note that Ozzy bought the football pitch on the village green for the kids so they have a sports field to play on, and is still well thought of in the area.

God bless Ozzy Osbourne.

11 comments:

  1. Great read. Did you go in the hand and cleaver? If so, was there any ozzy memorabilia of interest displayed on walls or stories from old locals regarding the madman's behaviour?

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    1. Thanks Bassguitarman for reading this post i wrote years ago back in 2014! Sadly the Hand and cleaver was closed when i visited, would've really liked to have gone inside and get a feel for the place. Someone has commented below that the pub has long gone, what a tragedy! I'll have a look on google maps. Anyway, thanks for your time and comment i found today as a surprise, thought no one would bother. Nice one, have a good day, cheers! Pete.

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  2. What village green? There isn't one nor a football pitch!

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  3. Also the pub is long gone houses now

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  4. I used to live up the road from Ozzie and walked past his house on the way to "the clever" with my Dad most evenings
    Old school mate became a Sabbath Roadie / truck driver. When Ozzie was overseas we were allowed to use the studio he'd had built in the back garden. Its been a while since I've been there so not sure if its there still. Im not sure Randy ever stayed there as the time frames dont match up !! I do remember Ozzie coming to the pub where i worked ( Boat Inn Gnosall) with Roy Wood and a few others and buying the whole pub a round !! Top man

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    1. Cheers Phil, thats mint that you could go into his studio, and seeing Ozzy come into the pub for a session with some other rockers! It's nice to hear you have great stories about living nearby and walking past Bullrush Cottage. The bits about Randy Rhoads are what i've read in books and such like, so there maybe some fiction going on in my info somewhere! I know he did come over before they toured together and at the time Ozzy was only just still with Thelma at Ranton. Anyways, thanks for reading and sharing your story. Nice one. Pete.

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  5. Another little known fact is that while he lived there he had 2 Bultaco Sherpa trials bikes for pottering around on. Great fun

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    1. And a ride on mower to go to the Hand and Cleaver Pub i hear!

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  6. Ozzy once (presumably pissed)lost control at the wheel of his Bentley, down the narrow Butt Lane, and a neighbouring kind farmer got his tractor and a tow rope and pulled it out of a muddy ditch... In the area, stories like this abound....

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    1. It's of no surprise to hear this at all. Especialy when he got dragged upside down from his horse 'Turpin' down the lane dressed as a cowboy. The stories from that place alone could be retold into a fascinating book i reckon!

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