Watlington, The Town Hall c.1950
Photo ref: W254005
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Thomas Stonor built the Town Hall in 1664 to commemorate the restoration of the monarchy at the end of the Civil War. The building has served as a school and a covered market, in addition to its use for civic duties. Watlington was once part of the vast Stonor estate.

A Selection of Memories from Watlington

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Hi, I know this is a bit of a long shot, but I'm looking for information on a Butcher's shop located on Shurburn Steet, Watlington. It was operating from as early as 1911 but I think Frank Butcher only moved there that year possibly as I have him on Church Street in 1910/11? My Grandfather, Percy Whant lived and worked at the shop for Mt Griffin, unfortunately the census doesn't give ...see more
Hi, I have recently traced my family back to George Jones born abt 1811/12 in Aston Rowant where he lived with his wife Jane and Son William. Other than the fact that he was an Agricultural Labourer and Jane a Lacemaker I know little else of them. If anyone can help I would love to talk to you, even if you have an old street map of the village or any old photo's. I recently travelled to Aston Rowant but although ...see more
Hi My grandmother was Elizabeth Emma Wheeler, who, as far as I can ascertain, came from Watlington. I have not been able to find much information about her, even from her only surviving daughter. The only indication I have found about her early life was that she had some connection to the Dr Barnado's childrens home. I don't know if she was actually a Barnado's child, and if she definately came from ...see more