Melton Mowbray, Anne Of Cleves House c.1950
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Photo of Melton Mowbray, Anne Of Cleves House c.1950

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One of the finest houses in the town and dating from the 15th century, this is likely to have been built as a priest's lodging. The name is linked to the church's connection with Lewes Priory and its revenues, which became the Queen's jointure.

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A Selection of Memories from Melton Mowbray

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 Melton Mowbray

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How sad to see the old school now razed to the ground. I was a pupil there from 1962 to 1964 when we moved away from the area. I travelled in by bus and we disembarked in front of what was then the Sarson School. I recall our Maths teacher Miss Whitter, who was lovely, avuncular Mr Barnard who taught Biology , Mr Warburton , who strode up and down the stage in the hall at morning assembly every ...see more
Wondering if anyone can remember the Half Moon Inn back in the 50's/60;s. My family knew a Pat and DIck Coleman who ran a pub in Melton Mowbray and I am wondering if it was this one. My only memory of visiting them once in my childhood was that whichever pub it was, was near a Melton Mowbray Pie shop, and this pub seems to fit the bill. Also the name seems to ring a bell somewhere in my memory.
By the time we arrived in 1976, Mr Exhall the minister had retired and been replaced by the Reverend David Pearce and his young family. Mr Chapman was still part of the congregation and Norah Hall was still in charge of the Infant Class. We sold the building in the mid eighties in order to build our new church on the Leicester Road. My family and I left to become members of the new Melton Vineyard Church in the ...see more
I remember we used to walk from my grandma's house in Nottingham Road opposite the Fire Station down through the park, cut through to Burton Street and about halfway up Burton Hill. I was never quite sure why we went there - probably some place my grandmother had stayed or someone she used to know. She said it was exactly a mile, but I only remember it was a very long way on my seven-year-old little legs.