Peakirk, St Pegas Road (1930)
St Pegas Road in Peakirk with the village green behind the wall ...... captured in 1930.
#19 Chestnut Close, pictured in the background, is still...
Peakirk, Chestnut Close
Chestnut Close in Peakirk. The village green is just out of shot to the left with St Pegas Road beyond the monument in the distance. Date...
Peakirk Railway Station
The GNR station at Peakirk showing the rather basic waiting room area. Date unknown.
Many thanks to Dave Nunn for supplying this image.
Peakirk Railway Station
The station opened as "Peakirk & Crowland" in 1848 and was renamed simply "Peakirk" in 1871. It survived through to 1961 when it closed...
The Chestnuts, Peakirk c1930
This 1930s image is simply marked as "The Chestnuts, Peakirk" and looks along what is today Chestnut Close. The 2009 Google Street View image...
Peakirk in flood – October 1888
A local sketch showing a flooded Peakirk village during floods in October 1888.
Boat Inn, Peakirk
An undated image from Peakirk showing the Boat Inn on the left.
Peakirk Railway Station
Looking south along the down platform at Peakirk station and probably shot in the late 1950s/early 1960s. Peakirk station opened in 1849 and closed...
Peakirk Floods & The Boat Inn (1912)
Another village to suffer from the infamous late August 1912 floods was Peakirk with the rather appropriately named Boat Inn on the left. The...
Peakirk, Rectory Road 1910
The road is known today as Chestnut Close with St Pega's Church on the left just after the cottages which have long since vanished.