Trusthorpe, The Post Office c.1955
Photo ref: T217010
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Photo ref: T217010
Photo of Trusthorpe, The Post Office c.1955

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Almost swallowed up by the caravan sites to the east that merge Mablethorpe with Sutton on Sea, Trusthorpe clings to some independence. Trusthorpe Post Office is on the road to Thorpe, and is in a late Victorian projection from the left bay of a late 18th-century small farmhouse. The big tree remains, but the fence has gone and the mellow clay pantiles of the roof have been replaced.

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A Selection of Memories from Trusthorpe

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 Trusthorpe

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The one at the very end, on the right in the photo is where we used to stay
This is an enquiry: Can anyone remember the name of the large, white, hotel/pub situated among the caravan sites close to "Radio City" It was pulled down some 20 odd years ago. We are desperate to recall this place where we spent many happy hours. But none of us can remember it's name. Any clues would be appreciated. Robert Maddon
I remember a girl a little older than I was (7) with her dad. She had lost it in an accident.
I really can call Mablethorpe my second home. I have lovely memories of the place - I learnt to walk there - I am 46 years old now. My mum and dad took us every year. When my children came along I took them there with my parents. I have lots to share about Mablethorpe and today my mum and I went to Mablethorpe, as we do every year, to look at all the changes. Golden Sands Camp has changed a lot, ...see more