Burton Joyce, The Wheatsheaf c.1965
Photo ref: B606021
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Photo ref: B606021
Photo of Burton Joyce, The Wheatsheaf c.1965

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Accessed from both Main Street behind and from Church Road, the A612, behind the camera, the Wheatsheaf pub still thrives. Built in the 1930s in yellow brick, it also has areas of weatherboarding, and the terrace is still in use. Beyond we can see some of the 1950s houses fronting Main Street.

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A Selection of Memories from Burton Joyce

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Burton Joyce

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One of the self-closing 'kissing gates' where the watercourse from under the Cattle Arch (St Helen's Grove) reaches the Trent. All the riverside land was owned by Nottingham Corporation (Stoke Farm or Bulcote Farm) back then but now Severn-Trent, I believe. A favourite walk, for many, along the bank of the river.
I started school here in September 1966. I remember driving up in my dad's van from the Crossing House at 23 Trent Lane where we lived for my first Day in Mrs Marson's class. The first year classroom was at the far end of the school in this picture.