The Green, Werrington (c.1919)
A very quiet view of The Green at Werrington, captured around 1919.
The Cedars, Werrington (c.1912)
This 1912 photo is marked "The Cedars, Werrington" which was sited near to the Werrington Mill and is still standing today (thanks to Stu...
Werrington Vicarage c.1912
This was the original vicarage from the early 1800s through to the late 1960s when a new vicarage was built nearby. The house on...
Werrington Tower Mill c.1910
The mill was built around 1864 although the base dated back to an older "smock mill" that was on the site from the 1600s...
Werrington Post Office c.1952
Dating back to the late 1600s and seen here operating as Werrington's Post Office and Grocery store.
Today the building is the familiar Cherry Tree...
Werrington Green Post Office
Known locally as Perseverance Cottage and built in 1889, the original image carries some interesting signage from "Newsagent, Corn Flour & Offal" to "EH...
Werrington Green c.1961
Even though the original image is relatively recent, there still exists a rural charm about Werrington Green that underlines that it has yet to...
Werrington, Cock Inn c.1906
The corner of Lincoln Road, looking towards Church Street. The Cock Inn remains today but The Wheatsheaf, across the road, was converted to a...
Werrington, Church Street c.1932
The most notable surviving building is Werrington House on the far right which served as a dental surgery up until very recently.
Werrington, Church Street
An idyllic rural Werrington scene with the Three Horseshoes pub on the immediate right. The building on the right, just behind the pub sign,...