Uppingham, School And Rectory c.1965
Photo ref: U10080
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The spacious rectory is situated across the road from the church on Scale Hill. The old rectory was higher up the hill on the same side and facing the Market Place. It was next door to the Horse & Trumpet. Due to road widening, both were demolished in 1960. The curved entrance walls and the asphalted footpath look recent. Beyond the lovely garden there is an exquisite view of the east window and turret of the school chapel built by G E Street in 1865. The Memorial Hall is to the right and this view gives a good idea of its length.

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A Selection of Memories from Uppingham

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 Uppingham

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I had two sisters, one sadly deceased,who were friends with the Titley family who used to run/own (?) the Falcon Hotel.They used to visit the Titleys quite regularly in the 1940's. Jill Titley is in the photographs of my sister's wedding. My sister is now in her 90's.
My grandparents lived at The Cottage in South View, Uppingham for 40 years from 1908 where he was a well known Director of Music at the public school. From a very early age during the second world war I made my first visit. Well down the hill at the front was the railway station, now a small industrial park, and beyond that I could see the Seaton Viaduct. One night there was a big fire at nearby ...see more