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BOTTESFORD. By Tom Boyd. ST PETERS CHURCH St.Peters was built in the 13 th century and modernised in the 1870’s. That means its about 800 years old! Its where my mum and dad got married.
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BOTTESFORD By Tom Boyd
ST PETERS CHURCHSt.Peters was built in the 13th century and modernised in the 1870’s. That means its about 800 years old!Its where my mum and dad got married.
Bottesford was a Romano – British village. The name means – ford by the house. The ford is the stream and it is now called The Beck.
This is a picture of the Dolphin in 1955, some of the houses that are now on Endcliffe Avenue werent built yet, instead there were some tennis courts. This is Manor Road in about 1955.
The Templar's Bath,probably nothing to do with the Knights Templar at all. This is a natural spring which has at various times been used for bathing.
POPULATIONBecause of the growth of Scunthorpe, iron mining and steel work, the number of people living in Bottesfordhas gone up since 1800.Queen Elizabeth II visited Bottesfordon her Golden Jubilee tour in 2002.
Schools in Bottesford • The first school was a National School and was built here in 1846. • Bottesford County Primary 1880.This is now where Bottesford Infant school is. • Leys Farm Junior Schoolopened in 1966 with 93 pupils. • Bottesford Juniors opened in 1971 • Holme Valley School opened in approx. 1976
Frederick Gough School It was opened in 1960 as Ashby and then Bottesford Grammar School, being renamed Frederick Gough Grammar School after Alderman Frederick Gough, the first Chairman of Governors of the school. It became a Comprehensive School in 1969, linking with Ashby Girls' Secondary School. Frederick Gough School is so popular that it is over subscribed and my brother and sister go there.