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Welcome to the Crowle Community Forum.

St Oswald's Church, Crowle in the Snow Crowle is the principal market town to the north of the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire. It is located to the west of the River Trent between Scunthorpe and Doncaster

The town has an rich heritage and I hope that you will find out more about our interesting market town town as you browse this site.

Contributions from site visitors are actively encouraged. The site has been designed so that you can submit your own contributions directly to the site. If you have any trouble you can email your contribution to me at angus@townley.com

I am always looking for additional help in running the site. If you would like to assist please feel free to contact me.

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Crowle & Ealand Heritage Society

Crowle & Ealand Heritage Society

Thursday 9th September 2010

7:30pm

Archaeologist in the Market Place

Kevin Trott, Allen Archaeology Ltd

 


During the recent work in Crowle Market Place, Kevin was the archaeologist responsible for recording finds as work progressed. Come along to find out about what was found and how this has added to the knowledge about Crowle's interesting history. 

7:30pm 

St Norbert's Church Hall, Fieldside, Crowle

Parking available behind the priory - just drive round.

For more information or to request a lift phone: Betsy Lutz (01724 711556) or Angus Townley (01724 711191)

heritagesociety@crowle.org

· admin on September 01 2010 00:00:00 · 0 Comments · 398 Reads · Print
Snowdrop Villa

Snowdrop Villa used to be the first House one would reach as you entered Crowle from the south. It was located where Mulberry Drive is now located. In this new illustrated article Bill Goldhorp remembers this interesting property which used to be opposite his childhood home on Wharf Road.

To read more follow this link.

 

· admin on January 26 2009 22:14:28
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Crowle then & Now

See how Crowle has changed over the years. Follow the 'Crowle Then & Now' link on the left to see the available photographs. If you would like to help with this project, taking photographs showing Crowle now compared to an old photograph or postcard please send me an email or contact me here..

· admin on June 24 2007 20:20:54
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In Medieval Times, in addition to a weekly Market, Crowle had two Charter Fairs. Should Crowle hold a fair on one of these traditional dates?

Feast of St Oswald (5 Aug)
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