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Spilsby, Market Square c.1955
Photo ref: S391009
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Spilsby got its market charter in 1302, a little later than Alford, and its centrepiece is the rectangular market place. In this view we look south-west towards the parish church with its fine green sandstone 15th-century tower. Its chief glory, however, is inside: the splendid medieval, Tudor and Jacobean tombs and effigies of the aristocratic Bertie and Willoughby families.

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A Selection of Memories from Spilsby

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 Spilsby

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Hi, does anyone know any history or have any photographs of the Chapel on Thorpe Bank, Little Steeping.  It was built in 1874 and was converted into a residential property in the 1980's.  We purchased it last year and have been searching for information as we'd love to know more about our lovely old chapel but haven't had any luck. I think it was previously known as the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Thorpe Bank, Thorpe St Peter. Hope someone can help.  Thanks.
My great great grandma, Indianna, was born in 1842 in Spilsby, her dad was Samuel Watson, does anyone have any information of this family. Indianna had several siblings, her mother was called Mary Turner. They also lived on Ashby Rd at some time, possibly either owning a farm or working on a farm. Indianna left home to work in Cheetham in Manchester as a servant. Does anyone know of the family or is indeed related to any of the siblings also the history of Samuel & Mary . Thanks Alan