You are here: Home>Categories>Buildings>Domestic>Glatton Hall Glatton Village Glatton Hall Glatton Village Date of coverage 1920-1930 Contributor alan Reference number 51070070486 Keywords Glatton Village (134)Share this No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Domestic "Greystones" Infield Road Glatton. Church Cottage Glatton (17th Century)"The Croft" High Haden Road Glatton,16th century cottage.111 High Haden Road, Glatton Village.15 Park Road Sawtry, the last prefab standing demolished 1993. (Front view)15 Park Road Sawtry,the last prefab standing demolished 1993. (Rear view)16th Century cottage High Haden Road Glatton.The garden is a bit overgrown, needs a gardener.16th Century cottage Infield Road Glatton.16th Century cottage Sawtry Road Glatton.17th Century cottage High Haden Road Glatton.90th Anniversary & Rededication of Sawtry War Memorial.(Parade moving along Church Street)Aerial view of Church Cottage, Glatton. (Front view)Aerial view of Church Cottage,Glatton. (Rear view)Aerial view of Maple Close, Sawtry. Photograph by Nathan Thynne.Aerial viewsAlice's WeddingAllens EngineAllwaysAllways Cottage Glatton Village. was the home of Bevely Nichols, author at this time.Allways Cottage, Glatton Ways, Glatton Village.Allways Cottage, Glatton. (Once the home of writer Beverley Nicholls)An original feature of the main bedroom at Whitehall Sawtry. Now used as an office.Another original feature, a shelf in the kitchen at Whitehall Sawtry.Aungier FamilyAungier FamilyBerestead Cottage, Glatton Village. Note the church of St Nicholas on the right.Berestead Cottage,(Coles Hole) Glatton Village.Beverley NicholsBrook Cottage, Infields Road, GlattonBrook Cottage, Infields Road, GlattonBrook Cottage, Infields Road, GlattonBrookside Cottages Conington.Chapel EndChapel End CottageChapel End DevelopmentChapel End DevelopmentChequers Cottage on the Green, Sawtry formerly Chequers Inn Chesham House, on The Green, Sawtry which later became Greystones Public House in 1981Chesham House, Sawtry now Greystones Public HouseChestnut Cottage High Street Sawtry. This is where Wellside Surgery now stands.Church Road Conington.Church Road, Glatton showing Butts House.Church Road, Glatton showing Butts House.Church StreetChurch StreetChurch StreetChurch Street HolmeChurch Street Holme next to church. This cottage has been replaced by Woodlands.Church Street Holme opposite Wells Way with view of the wall surrounding the kitchen garden of Holmewood Hall.Church Street looking towards The Odd Fellows Arms Sawtry.Church Street Sawtry. (View from The High Street)Church Street, HolmeChurch Street, HolmeChurch Street, Holme looking towards the Church just before Wells Way.Church Street, Holme replaced in1955 by semi-detached cottages at 17-19.Church Street, Holme. A pair of semi-detached farmworkers cottages replaced the building on the right.Church Street, Sawtry? A poor postcard image from about 1950?Church Street, Sawtry.Concarneau FranceCondemed Cottage in St Judiths Lane Sawtry.Conington CastleConington CastleConington CastleConington Castle Conington. (Note Conington Church Tower to the left)Conington Castle StablesCottage in Copingford where Charles 1st stayed,( was demolished in the 1950's)Cottage in Holme Village. (Note unusual chimney stack.)Cottages at Tort Hill Sawtry, the home of the Stanyon family. Courtesy Lesley Smith.Cottages in Glatton Village.Cottages in Glatton Village.Cottages in High Haden Road Glatton. One on the left belonged to Thomas & Martha Savage 1st Savage in Glatton.Cottages in Holme Village.Cottages Infield Road, Glatton.Cottages, Green End, SawtryCouncil houses , just after they were built in Fen Lane, Sawtry.Cross Keys Public HouseCrown Farm, Glatton.Demolition of council houses Toll Bar Sawtry.Demolition of council houses Toll Bar Sawtry. Arthur Stevens the Blacksmith lived here 1924-1960.Demolition of the prefabs in Park Road Sawtry,to make way for new dwellings.Demolition of the prefabs in Park Road Sawtry,to make way for new dwellings.Demolition of the prefabs in Park Road Sawtry,to make way for new dwellings.Demolition of the prefabs in Park Road Sawtry,to make way for new dwellings.Denton Farm, Glatton.Diamond Jubilee decorated buildings in Sawtry.Diamond Jubilee decorated buildings in Sawtry.Diamond Jubilee decorated buildings in Sawtry.Diamond Jubilee decorated buildings in Sawtry.Dormer Window of number 10 The Green Sawtry.EvacueeEvacueesFamily portraitFen Lane, Sawtry. From the A1Fire at Cottages Green End Road Sawtry.FireplaceFlood at the junction of Tinkers Lane and Church Street Sawtry. Didn't seem to deter Harry the delivery man.Gidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGidding Road DevelopmentGlatton Hall Glatton VillageGlatton Hall, Glatton Village. Note the large windows on the right of the Ballroom.Glatton in Bloom Open Gardens Glatton Village. (Glatton House)Glatton in Bloom Open Gardens Glatton Village. (Ivy Cottage)Glatton in Bloom Open Gardens Glatton Village. (The Hayrake)Glatton in Bloom Open Gardens Glatton Village. (The Lawns)Glatton Lodge Farm, Glatton.Glatton School & School House, Glatton Village. Note the oil lamp came from the streets of London,there were four in the Village.Glatton Village, this building was used to house German prisoners of war between 1914- 1918.Glatton Village, this building was used to house German prisoners of war between 1914- 1918.(click show text). Glatton prisoners of war 1914-1918.Glebe Road DevelopmentGlebe Road DevelopmentGlebe Road DevelopmentGreen End House, Sawtry.Green End Road School Hill Sawtry ( Note the council houses on the right)Green End Sawtry looking North to the Bell Pub.GreystonesHeathcote FamilyHeathcote FamilyHigh St Sawtry .. High Street SawtryHigh Street Sawtry looking NorthHigh street Sawtry, from the Green.Holme Holmewood Hall gamekeepers cottage which was situated on the Holmewood Hall to Park Farm Road.Holme junction of Glatton Lane, Church Street and Station Road looking towards Hardwick House.Holme Lane leading to Holme Village.Holme Station Road cottage two doors from the shop prior to alterationsHolme Village 1960'sHolme Village Church Street. (Looking towards St. Giles Church cottages on right still there 2009)Holme Village Huntingdonshire.Holme Village Huntingdonshire.Holme Village looking toward the church.Holmewood HallHolmewood HallHouse in Connington built in 1844House prices in Sawtry & ConingtonJasmine Cottage & The Priory Stores, Infield Road , Glatton Village.Kate & Walter Wright & Mrs Zac Wright of SawtryLodgingsLower Glebe Farm ,Glatton.Main doorway to Whitehall Coppinford Road Sawtry. (This is the original door)Maltings Yard, Condemned Houses, Sawtry.Manor HouseMoonshine Gap Farm, Glatton.Mr William & Mrs Rosa Stratton outside there cottage on Infield Rd Glatton with there daughter Joan and husband Charles Holmes wedding day.Mr Wyles' Holding, Glatton.Mr. Mitchley and family outside their bungalow in Sawtry.Mrs Brannans cottage Sawtry Road Glatton.New thatch cap for the old Chequers Inn Sawtry.Newton the BakersNo. 2 Sawtry Road,& the crossroads Glatton Village. Number 10 The Green Sawtry.Number 10 the High Street Sawtry. (Winning 1st prize for best decorated house for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 2nd)Oddfellows Arms Church Street SawtryOld Cottage in Holme Village.Old railway sign from a level crossing or station, on the wall of Oddfellows Cottage Sawtry.One of the two stone coffins, believed to have come from Sawtry Abbey, in the garden at Whitehall Sawtry. Original staircase leading to the cellar at Whitehall Sawtry.Original wooden shutters in side one of the rooms at Whitehall Sawtry.Part of the 1st floor landing in Whitehall Sawtry.Part of the original staircase and a window at Whitehall Sawtry.Peace Day celebrations Sawtry.Peace Day celebrations Sawtry.Percy Slater and Family in Sawtry.(Percy was a well known Professional Photographer of the time.)PlaquesPORTERS LODGE BUILT AROUND 1786 - GATE HOUSE TO CONINGTON CASTLEPre-FabPre-FabPrefabsPrefabs in Park Road Sawtry, under demolition with the new houses in the background.Railway ArmsRailway Arms CottageRailway Cottages Station Road Holme, (By the level crossing.)Railway Cottages Yaxley Road Holme. (Opposite where the Station once stood.)Rectory Farm, Glatton.Rectory House, Glatton, (2011 Now Called Glatton House.)Rose Court FarmSaddlers Cottage Tort Hill Sawtry, the white building on the side was James Barnes Mudd's Saddlery which no longer exists.Sale Agreement 1906Sale posterSawtry Brass Band outside Tudor Cottage, Tinkers Lane Sawtry. (King George V coronation celebrations.)Sawtry from the hills looking toward Green End.Sawtry High Street looking North.Sawtry High Street looking South.Sawtry Road Glatton. a painting by Peter Hall from his collection.Sawtry, Manor House corner, taken from site of the layby outside the present day Greystones PubScarecrow TrailShort DroveSite of "The Crown & Woolpack" public house Sawtry Road Glatton. Opposite Adison Arms.Small gathering outside the Chequers Cottage Sawtry. (Can anyone name them?)Sprigg's Cottage, Blind Lane, Sawtry. Is the boy Mr Spriggs and the lady Lady Edna Ginns? Squire's FuneralStanyon family cottage Tort Hill Sawtry. Courtesy Lesley Smith.Station Road Holme looking towards , Dolesmead 1 Church Street.Station Road Holme with the entrance to Short Drive on the bottom right handside.Station Road Holme, council houses.Street LightsSunnymead & Tilebarn (Henson's cottage) Glatton Village.Sunnymead & Tilebarn (Hensons Cottage) High Haden Road Glatton.Sunnymead, Glatton Village.Susannah Stanyon outside the cottage at Tort Hill Sawtry.Courtesy Lesley Smith.Thatched Roof Glatton 15th century cottage once the home of Beverley Nichols. (Allways)The Bannister Family, The Mill Sawtry. (From Kym Bannisters Collection)The cellar at Whitehall Sawtry.The CottageThe Gammon GirlsThe Green Sawtry. (Looking towards Fenn Lane.)The Kitteringham Family outside their cottage in Glatton Road Sawtry.The main bedroom at Whitehall Sawtry, still retaining its original features.The MillThe MillThe MillThe MillThe old Chequers Inn Sawtry,gets a new cap.The original lock to the main door at Whitehall Sawtry.The Railway Arms, HolmeThe Savage family outside their cottage, corner of Sawtry Road & Infield Road Glatton.The Stanyon Family outside their cottage at Tort Hill Sawtry. Courtesy Lesley Smith. The thatchers take a tea break at the old Chequers Inn at Sawtry.The WalnutsThe Wells Cottage Sawtry.This house in St Judith's Lane, Sawtry was once the Durham Ox public house, often known as The Bull, until around 1960Toll Bar Cottages, Sawtry. What year was this?Toll Bar Sawtry.Toll Bar, Sawtry. Looking north.Tom LumbersTop Lodge Farm, Glatton.Tort Hill Sawtry. Courtesy Lesley Smith.Tudor Cottage Tinkers Lane Sawtry.Wally Sisman dressed as a tramp,for the Coronation of George 6th celebrations in Sawtry.WeddingWedding of Mildred Woodbridge and Andrew Reid, in Sawtry.Westfield House Gidding Road Sawtry.White House Farm SawtryWhitehall, Convalescent Hospital, Sawtry. During the WW1.Whiterose Cottage, Glatton Village.William Stanyon in the garden of the cottage at Tort Hill Sawtry. Courtesy Lesley Smith. Note the gates of the Rectory in background.Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington. Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders)Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Writings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Click the 'Text Show button.. LETTERS OF FLYING FORTRESSESWritings on the walls in the attic at Woolpack Farm Conington.Made by Betty Toulmin (nee Sanders) Click the 'Text Show button.. Writings on the WallsYew Tree House See also'Glatton Hall Glatton Village' also appears inUrban villages Main categoriesBuildings (918)Documents (202)Events (1,118)Gender (899)Landscapes (1,635)Objects (284)People (957)Sport (72)Transport (101)Popular keywordsThese are the most popular keywords used on the site.Gidding Road Development. 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