Cosby, Croft Road From The Nook c.1965
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Photo ref: C433009
Photo of Cosby, Croft Road From The Nook c.1965

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Cosby presents a most unusual configuration for a Leicestershire village, which with care and attention over the years could have been described as picturesque. The openness of the village centre is striking, with some good later 18th/early 19th-century houses ranging either side of the grass-banked brook, with its modest urban district council railings and fin- ger post. In the background is a substantial brick and timber framed barn dated 1766 - this is the date of the brickwork, the timbering being considerably older. As so often happens in the county, the quality of the village has gone unsung, with the brook, its major natural asset, now being forced between crazy-paved walls instead of gently enhanced - a pity. In Forryan Close a framework knitting shop survives.

A Selection of Memories from Cosby

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 Cosby

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At 3 p.m. on Saturday 10th July 1965 I married Tony. Our marriage was conducted by Thomas Stanley Archer (Curator) of St Michael's Church. At the time I was living in The Cottages, Littlethorpe (now demolished) but had previously lived on Narborough Road, Cosby. Tony and I have a daughter and a son. We celebrate our 45th wedding aniversary this year - 2010.