North Luffenham
Local Area Photographs



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  1. The junction of King Edward's Way and Rectory Lane in Edith Weston - October 1997.
    The village church was up the road and around to the left. Well's Close ahead, and the village hall to the right.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  2. The square in Edith Weston - October 1997.
    The buses to Stamford waited and turned around under the tree in the early 1950s,
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  3. Assorted buildings in Edith Weston - October 1997.
    The village shop was once located behind the post box. It is now a residence with a new 12 foot estansion added. The longer building to the left is a self cater cottage.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  4. Well's Close (the village square) in Edith Weston with the pub up to the right - October 1997.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  5. The old village well at Well's Close (the village square) in Edith Weston - October 1997.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  6. The "Red Door" (center) had been the post office - October 1997.
    Note the UK street sign (far left) for a dead end road.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  7. Looking south from Hambleton with PMQs along the ridge - October 1997.
    Rutland Water and the Rutland Sailing Club below. Gypsy Lane no longer exists.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  8. One of the shops on the High street in Oakham - October 1997.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  9. Another shop on the High street in Oakham - October 1997.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  10. Looking down Church street in Empingham - October 1997.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  11. The High street in Ketton and Northwick Arms - October 1997.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.

  12. The occupant of this home, as a young lad, herded cows in from the fields north of PMQs in Edith Weston in the 1950s - October 1997.
    Courtesy Scott Pickett.



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Updated: August 10, 2003