A few
more pictures of Littleport. Click on an image to see a larger view.
Another view of Ely road looking towards the village, the phone box is
easier to see in this view.
Looking towards Ely from the top of Grange lane.
The Littleport war memorial. Situated on the green outside St George's
Church it commorates the people of Littleport who gave their lives in the two wars
1914-1918 & 1939-1945
Lloyds Bank being re-thatched in 1984. The bank is
now closed but the fine building is still there.
Lloyds Bank being re-thatched in 1984
Lloyds Bank being re-thatched in 1984
Hempfield Road from Ely Road. Nothing special but I
included it as I grew up living on this road. The pink building on the right is the Regal
Bingo hall, which used to be one of the towns cinemas.
The Cresent, so called because it is a cresent. Looking from the top of
Millpit Furlong.
Church Lane. looking up from the Church towards the Main Street. The Crown
public house is easily visible on the left.
Victoria Street from the bottom of Anchor Court, looking towards the river
(not visible from here).
The playing field, about 4 1/2
acres of grass. Also known as Camping Close. Soon to be the site of the new doctors
surgery. Warning. The large picture is made up of 4 photos joined
together = 257KB jpg
Parsons Lane. The playing field is off to the right and Upton Place is to
the left.
The other end of Parsons Lane.
Upton Place. Along the 'back' park of Upton Place from the school end.
Upton Place, again, this time looking towards Parsons Lane.
The top of Hempfield Place from Croft park
The top of Hempfield Place from Millpit Furlong
One of the newer roads in the village Fleet Close which is off Anchor
Court.
Friars Way where my wife lived and grew up.
Looking 'down' Millpit Furlong. Just off to the right is Hoofs Close and
just past the large building (the telephone exchange) is the top part of Hempfield Place
Hoof Close itself.
The strangely named Camel Road. This goes from Wisbech Road to the village
by-pass and passes the entrance to the leisure centre.
Looking down Longfield Road from the old village college.
Ponts Hill although its not a hill at all. The village fire station is
just out of the picture on the right.
New Road, although Jubilee Terrace on the right was built around 1900.