South Wigston, Crow Mill c.1960
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Photo of South Wigston, Crow Mill c.1960

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Crow Mill on the River Sence was recorded around the mid 12th century; we see it here in a picturesque meadowland setting. Close to the canal, it was bought by the canal's owners, and with the installation of a steam engine it worked until around 1900.

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Memories of South Wigston, Crow Mill c1960

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. These memories are of South Wigston, Crow Mill c.1960

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Wide spread floods; the raised footpath to Countesthorpe, the canal freezing over, the bridal path to Blaby and playing in the ruins of Nabisco Freers biscuit factory after the fire. Great times eh? It makes you wonder how we survived, running down the Spion Cop hill to beat the train looping round to South Wigston station. I live in France now so it was grand to find this sit; the photographs brought back lots of happy memories, can't hink of any bad memories and the sun was out every day!
When I was about 6-7 years old we lived in Lansdowne Grove ( 1 mile approx) and Crow Mills was a favorite place to come and fish for minnows and frog spawn. The summers seemed endless and jam jars were a precious item to us as they were needed to bring home the results of the days exploits. I think the mill was still working then, I know the water wheel certainly was. All you needed was your jar of course a ...see more