Village Information
© Susan Crinage (2000)
KEY TO VILLAGE MAP
- St Mary's church and lych gate
- Methodist chapel
- Church of England Primary School and playing field
- Sports field, pavilion and scout hut
- London Lane allotments
- Wymeswold Court Nursing Home
- Memorial Hall
- Bowling green
- Children's play area
- 'Wymeswold Country Furniture' shop
- Butcher's shop
- Former Antique shop
- Former Post Office and grocery shop
- Stockwell Stores (newsagent)
- The Vicarage
- Pharmacy
- Former Hairdressers
- 'Three Crowns' public house and Outreach Post Office
- 'Hammer and Pincers' restaurant
- 'Windmill Inn'
- Wymeswold House
- Wymeswold Hall
- East Road allotments
- Queens Park
- The Hall Field
- River Mantle
- Alford House
- The Wye building (purpose-built as a framework knitting workshop)
- FOOTPATH - London Lane to Clay Street
- FOOTPATH - Trinity Crescent to Hoton Road
- FOOTPATH - "The Jitty" i.e. The Stockwell to Church Street
- FOOTPATH - "The Civic" i.e. East Road to Brook Street
- 55 London Lane (Georgian)
- 'The Manor House', 19 Far Street (Georgian)
- 'Lindum House', 25 Far Street (Georgian)
- 22 Far Street (Georgian) - originally the 'White Horse' Public House
- 'Stockwell House', 9 The Stockwell (late Georgian)
- 'Tudor Thatch', 2 East Road (approximately 1480/late 1700's)
- 'Falcon House', 3 Church Street (Georgian)
- 'The Quakers', 71 Brook Street (old Quaker burial site)
- 'The Dower House', 77 Brook Street (Georgian)
- 'Rose Cottage', 113 Brook Street (late 17th century )
- The old Baptist chapel, 9 Wysall Lane
- The old primary school, 47 Far Street (restored patterned slate roof)
- The old infant school, 55 Far Street
- 49 Far Street (restored wooden 'A' frame farmhouse)
- 3 East Road (wooden external 'A' frame visible on western wall of cottage)
- 2 and 4 The Stockwell (old cottages following the contours and levels of the land)
- Remains of the old village pound