This rustic view could be anywhere along the lower part of what is now Lovers Walk. The name is late Victorian
View of the footbridge over the railway between Grove Road and Nether Street, the railway was built in the 1870s but the route is much older
Malt and Hops was a simple beer house in 1861. It was rebuilt in the 1900s into the building we see today
Nothing of this view is left. Dowlen the post office is now a childrenÕs playground. The entrance of the walks in front left. All was redeveloped in the 1950s and 1960s
Shows lodge to Bibbesworth House on left. Interestingly the street sign at the junction reads Squires Lane, the old name for Manor View
Dated 1904 shortly before the name of the road was changed from Squires Lane to Manor View.
The origins of the moat are unclear, it is probably not a moat at all and was possibly originally the ditches created from the extraction of clay for brick making
The pond was never really a moat, but it is very ancient as can be seen in 18th century maps. Briarfield Avenue is visible in the background and an early sports pavilion is on the right
The pond was never really a moat, but it is very ancient as can be seen in 18th century maps
What was then Bibbesworth Manor and is now the Sternberg Centre is in background. The pond was never really a moat, but it is very ancient as can be seen in 18th century maps