Hi, there. Freshwater Valley was once on the outskirts of St.John's and consisted of farmland. It is in the Oxen Pond Road area.
I found this reference to the area on
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"Freshwater Valley was once a rural community of farmers on the outskirts of St. John’s. Above the bustle of the growing city, farmhouses, outbuildings, gardens, fields and livestock peppered the landscape. Creating fertile fields from wooded wilderness, farmers in this area supplied city dwellers with fresh produce, providing the colony a degree of self sufficiency. By 1840, more than four hundred such farms were located within the boundaries of what is now St. John’s. Today only a handful remain."
Take a look at the following link there to see Thimble Cottage, an early 1850's farmhouse owned by the last surviving member (now deceased) of the O'Brien farm. It is on Oxen Pond Road in Freshwater Valley. There are plans in the works to restore it as a project by the O'Brien Farm Foundation.
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