Subcategories
Chinese Bridge
The Chinese Bridge, originally designed and built by James Gallier Sn in 1827 and rebuilt a further three times due to age.
Then And Now
Buildings in Godmanchester, lost forever. If you have any photo’s of buildings that were demolished or maybe just fell down in Godmanchester and would like them featured on this site then please get in touch with us.
Maps Of Godmanchester
Godmanchester is an ever growing town. Buildings have been built and torn down, Public Houses opened and closed and Romans settled here over 2000 years ago.
The maps below will give you an insight to how things were in the past.
Godmanchester Mills
Godmanchester is an unusual town because many of the old families who have lived here for hundreds of years and whose ancestors are buried in the churchyard of St. Mary the Virgin, are still here. Markham, Arnold, Thompson and Mortlock are just a few of the many old names still represented here. In many cases we are recording not only memories of old Godmanchester from the vibrant and amusing senior members of these families, but through them the memories and experiences of their grandparents and great grandparents. This way there’s every hope that we can bring to the community through snatches of remembered anecdote, at least an echo of how it was to live in Victorian Godmanchester.
