Rockingham, Post Office c.1965
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R353018

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The pretty ironstone village, once a market town, descends the lower slopes of the ridge along the Uppingham Road. It is a delightful village with mostly 18th-century houses, with a sprinkling of 19th-century estate cottages, such as those with the slate-roofed dormers on the left, dated 1858. The shop is now gone but the telephone kiosk remains. The taller building with dormers, in the middle distance, is the Sondes Arms, a coaching inn in the 18th century.
An extract from Northamptonshire Living Memories.
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