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Long Whatton maps (2 available)

Old map of Long Whatton

Long Whatton photos (none available)

We have no photos of Long Whatton,although these nearby locations do:
  • Kegworth - 8 photo(s)
  • Shepshed - 6 photo(s)
  • Castle Donington - 13 photo(s)
  • Loughborough - 108 photo(s)
  • Long Whatton memories

    Long Whatton Primary School

    My name is Sandra Faure nee Cartlidge.
    I have wonderful memories of my childhood in Long Whatton, especially those when I was at the Primary School.
    Anyone remember Mrs Sharpe and Mrs Varnam?
    Mrs Sharpe was a lovely person and I feel that we all got a good start in life having her as our teacher. She taught us so many things apart from the normal lessons. I remember how happy she was when I became the first ever Queens Guide in Long Whatton. She even gave me five pounds, which in those days, was a LOT of money!
    I remember how we used to be able to play in the fields which were opposite my house (9, ...read more here
    Contributed by SANDRA faure

    Leicestershire memories

    Working on the boats.

    Barrow Upon Soar, the River c1955

    The wooden boats in the picture belong to the riverside restaurant, out of shot to the right. As a teenager, in 1974, it was my job on a Sunday afternoon to hire these out. We did have a few people fall out of the boats, but no one complained. A warm brew and some towels was all it took to make things right.
    A memory of Barrow Upon Soar contributed by Paul Howard

    Barn Croft.

    Cossington, the Village c1965

    The house in the middle is where I lived from 1972. The address is 62 Main Street and the house was called Barn Croft. The house on the right was a farm and the house that the middle house was built on was part of the farmyard. When the farm closed, one of the daughters had this built c1930. She lived there until she died c1970. Her name was Olive Clarke and was one of three girls I believe. The house had a barn at the bottom of the garden, converted in 1990 after my father sold the property in 1985. I have some belongings of Olive's like an autograph book and a booklet ...read more here
    A memory of Cossington contributed by The Frith Memory Archivist

    Alma Friston nee Oldfield

    I was born in Smeeton on April 23rd 1935. I remember staying with a Mr and Mrs Webb. As you approached Smeeton there were cottages on the left hand side, we stayed in the last one next to a lane. The cows came up this lane everyday for milking, quite often straying on to the garden, it was our job to shoo them away. Down this lane was a chapel which was on the left hand side, I remember singing here. We lived in Leicester during the war, having moved from Smeeton and Kibworth Harcourt.
    I remember the grocery shop run by Miss Terry, we bought Jelly Dummies to suck on.
    Lots of memories walking in the fields and smelling violets ...read more here
    A memory of Smeeton Westerby contributed by Alma Friston