Sutton On Trent, High Street c.1960
Photo ref: S236022
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Photo ref: S236022
Photo of Sutton On Trent, High Street c.1960

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Further up the High Street, the whitewashed cottage on the right is called Kinver Edge. Beyond it is the Methodist church of 1878, which has a reused date stone of 1821 from the earlier Wesleyan chapel. The 1821 chapel, the hipped pantile-roofed building further along the road, itself survives. The shop with the gabled front beside it is now (2003) boarded up and empty; we can see it more clearly in S236008 (below).

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Memories of Sutton-on-Trent, High Street 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 Sutton On Trent, High Street c.1960

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I was born at Sutton on Trent in 1938 and, as it was then, No.1 Station Road. My Dad worked for Nottinghamshire County Council, as a Road Foreman. Memories of my time spent growing up in the village were brought back at a celebration in the village Sports Club (April 27th 2013) arranged by the Boschetto family; this was to thank villagers who were around at that time for supporting the family and making ...see more
My grandfather, Charles Arthur Evan, was signalman there. My mom Margaret Evans was born there in 1917, one of four daughters. She passed away nearly three years ago at 92 and as sharp as a whip. We emigrated to Canada in 1958. My mom and dad, James Peter Turner, knew so many of the folks in Tuxford and Carlton on Trent as they had the Fountain Hotel in Tuxford, also Cherry Tree Farm and a barbers shop on ...see more
The photo shows number 18 High Street, on the left, where Mr. and Mrs Miles lived. A small conservatory covered the ground floor windows in this view prior to 1964, when the house had alterations made. A double garage and kitchen extension were added and the rose garden was concreted over for the driveway. I remember when it was altered, the builders found rushes under concrete in the upstairs floors and rushes in the ceilings.