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- 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.
- The square in Edith Weston - October 1997.
The buses to Stamford waited and turned around under the tree in the early 1950s,
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- 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.
- Well's Close (the village square) in Edith Weston with the pub up to the right - October 1997.
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- The old village well at Well's Close (the village square) in Edith Weston - October 1997.
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- The "Red Door" (center) had been the post office - October 1997.
Note the UK street sign (far left) for a dead end road.
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- Looking south from Hambleton with PMQs along the ridge - October 1997.
Rutland Water and the Rutland Sailing Club below. Gypsy Lane no longer exists.
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- One of the shops on the High street in Oakham - October 1997.
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- Another shop on the High street in Oakham - October 1997.
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- Looking down Church street in Empingham - October 1997.
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- The High street in Ketton and Northwick Arms - October 1997.
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- 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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