Ingoldisthorpe, The Village c.1965
Photo ref: I45025
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Photo ref: I45025
Photo of Ingoldisthorpe, The Village c.1965

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Ingoldisthorpe is an open village on the sandy soils of north-west Norfolk. When Eleanor Tylden celebrated her 100th birthday here in 1923, she was visited by no less than three queens - Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary and Queen Maud of Norway, all from the nearby royal estate at Sandringham.

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A Selection of Memories from Ingoldisthorpe

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 Ingoldisthorpe

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It's said everyone remembers where they were when President Kennedy was shot, I certainly do. I was at this spot coming from Snettisham when it came on the car radio. The picture of the church with the old barns is great as I was a boarder at the old vicarage further up the road, walked past the Manor Hotel (now gone after a fire) and showed school films in the village hall near the pond. Walked miles around the country lanes, especially the then main road to Heacham through Snettisham.