Grendon Underwood, Main Street c.1965
Photo ref: G230007
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Grendon Underwood is a long, straggling village, with the gaps filled steadily from the 1950s onwards. This view is at the less interesting east end of Main Road, away from the parish church, the moat, the Georgian rectory and Shakespeare Farmhouse, where the bard is reputed to have stayed. Attridge's (right) is now Grendon Stores, and the plot in the foreground now has a 1980s house, a better design than the dull bungalows on the left of about 1960.

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A Selection of Memories from Grendon Underwood

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 Grendon Underwood

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I have vivid memories & photos of my time in Grendon 1931-1934. I went to the local school .... I can remember much about those times if anyone is interested .... just contact me if this is of interest and I will submit as much as you can cope with!!! The Photo of the Thatched Cottage 'Crucks c1960' was my home!!! Mr. Roy Windley 41, Westcliffe Avenue, Westbury Park NEWCASTLE (STAFFS.) ST5  4JS Fax / Tel : 01782 – 612063 Mobile:     07926 -353300 E-Mail:    windleyr@tiscali.co.uk