Market Deeping, Church Street c.1955
Photo ref: M116007
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Church Street is much quieter, away from the A16 Stamford to Spalding road. Another wide street, and also laid out as a market, it has many good stone houses, including almshouses of 1877 on the left and several pubs. The view along the grass-verged straight street is closed by the dignified 15th-century tower of St Guthlac's Church.

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A Selection of Memories from Market Deeping

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 Market Deeping

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I can remember fishing this bit of the Welland many times, but not as early as this photo was taken, we (being myself and my brothers) were allowed to fish it when Mrs Mitchell was then the owner. It was an unbelieveable treat as the river then was full of really big chub and no one was allowed in there. My dad Jack used to be painter and job man for Mrs Mitchell, I'm not sure when he started working for the ...see more