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PHOTO GALLERY
Osgathorpe Aerial View
Osgathorpe Aerial View
Osgathorpe Aerial View
Osgathorpe Aerial View
Silver Jubilee Celebrations
Queen's Silver Jubilee July 1977
Tea Party For The Children
Silver Jubilee Celebrations July 1977
Tug Of War
Queen's Silver Jubilee Celebrations
Silver Jubilee Boat Race 1977
Easter Duck Race
Les Atkins Retirement As Parish Council Clerk 7 March 2000
Martin Buczkiewicz Presents Gift To Les Atkins In Recognition Of His 33 Years Service As Parish Clerk 9 March 2000
Parish Cemetery Seat Unveiling
L To R: Les Atkins (Parish Council Clerk), David Taylor MP, Martin Buczkiewicz (Parish Council Chair) & John Middleton - 24 January 2000
Osgathorpe Football Team
Winners Of The Second Division Loughborough & District League
Storey Arms
From The 1700s Thought To Be The Site Of Earlier Inns Called The 'Cock & Mitten' And 'Seven Stars'
The Gate Inn
Later To Become The Stockyard
The Royal Oak
18th Century Pub Now A Private Residence
Almshouses
The Hospital, Residence Or The Alms Houses. Built Around 1760 By Thomas Harley And Endowed With Land & Investments In His Will. This Endownment Provided Shelter & Maintenance For The Widows Of Clergymen
St Mary's Church c.1860
Note The Tall Narrow Spire
St Mary's Parish Church
2023 Photograph
St Mary's Parish Church
Fine Stained Glass In Polygonal Apse
Church Warden Joe Springthorpe
Retirement Presentation.
Revd Mrs Sandra Chantry presenting Mr Joe Spingthorpe with a clock after 45 service as church warden
Revd Mrs Sandra Chantry presenting Mr Joe Spingthorpe with a clock after 45 service as church warden
Parish Church Choir
The Old Rectory
Ceased To Be Occupied By The Rector In About 1965 And Is Reputed To Be About 250 Years Old
Church Farm
Church Farm Occupied By The Miles Family In The 1800s And Finally By Mr Tugby Before Recent Development. The Original Vicarage Probably Stood On This Site
Manor Farm
Timber Framed Manor Farm Set Back From The Road Behind The Church Must Occupy The Oldest Site In The Village
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