Alwalton Hall (c.1911)
Alwalton Hall, pictured here around 1911, was built for the 4th Earl (William) Fitzwilliam (b.1748).
Below is a 2014 image which was used to sell...
The Watermill at Alwalton
Few people who take the scenic walk across the fields from the foot of Mill Lane, Alwalton to Castor will be aware that their...
Alwalton Rectory c.1911
A lovely photo of Alwalton Rectory taken around 1911 with the residents poised for a game of croquet on the lawn.
The building is still...
Alwalton Village Green (c.1913)
The village green in Alwalton, looking back up towards the old Oundle Road.
Alwalton Lynch c.1914
A lovely scene from around 1914 showing people doing what people did in those days at the Lynch - strolling along the river bank....
The Wheatsheaf, Alwalton
The Wheatsheaf pub at Alwalton, known more recently as The Cuckoo. Undated but probably 1970s.
Alwalton Lynch c.1919
Looking downstream from Alwalton towards the railway bridge with a local lad watching on !
Alwalton Rectory c.1925
Alwalton Rectory from around 1925. The building still stands today and became a Grade II listed building in 1988. It is described as .......
"Dated gate...
Alwalton Lynch (1907)
As a popular beauty spot, the riverside Lynch walk from Alwalton was regularly photographed but only rarely were people shown with this 1907 image...
Alwalton Lynch (c.1919)
Looking upstream towards Alwalton and showing the hugely popular lower pathway that has today been reclaimed by mother nature albeit it is still possible...