Introduction
to the Wymondham Women's
Institute's millennium project


  Melton Road
The Old Grammar School
viewed on the approach to
Wymondham from Saxby
and Melton Mowbray


Strawberry Farm
for "pick your own" fruit

The Beeches & The Poplars
4 & 2 Melton Road


  Glebe Road
St. Peter's (C.E.) Aided
Primary School

the village school,
built in 1968


The Sir John Sedley
Educational Centre

built in 1971, with the IT
Centre opening in 1999


Gretton Gardens
the new homes next to the
Sedley Centre and school


The Grange
a Glebe Road farmhouse

Wymondham Crossing House
the manually operated
railway level crossing


Bryans Lodge
a quaint small cottage with
a moss-covered slate roof



  Rookery Lane
The Oaks
The most recent addition
to this lane, which runs
alongside the school


The Coach House
at the far end of
Rookery Lane


The Rookery
one of Wymondham's
larger houses


The Thatches
a reminder of the way many
houses were once roofed


Stone Barn
a barn with a tiled roof

West End
a spur off Rookery Lane
leading to Polka Walk


Polka Walk
one of the back walks
running parallel with
Main Street



  Sycamore Lane
The Nook
and Bursnells Lane

The Old Rectory & Rectory
the original rectory and
its replacement


Rookery View, Field View
& Barley Mow Cottage

part of a row of cottages

Pine Tree House &
Yew Tree Cottage

two Sycamore Lane homes

Sycamore House
at the head of Sycamore Lane


  Meadows Rise
Nos 3 & 4
off the top end of Main Street
  Main Street
Nos 22 - 16 Main Street
between Sycamore Lane
and Meadows Rise


Village Greens
two views across the Greens

Nos 19 & 21
at the foot of Brickyard Lane

The Old Bakery
now an antiques shop


  Spring Lane
Entrance
the head of Spring Lane
from Main Street


Ivy Cottage
one of Wymondham's
oldest houses


Nos 5 - 9
an ivy-clad row of cottages

No 6
one of Spring Lane's
newer homes


Wymondham House
on the southern edge
of the village



  Chapel Lane
Back Walk
the path leading to the church

Oak Cottage
No 14, well-known for
its garden gnomes


The Priory
a house of great character
at the heart of the village


Congregational Chapel
the chapel of Chapel Lane

Miss Gill's Shop
a tiny factory and the wrought
iron gates opposite



  Rest of the Village
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