Ewerby, a sleepy village in Lincolnshire, England, its name originating from the days of ancient settlers. Ewerby.net web site is for the benefit of past, present and future residents and all those who came to know Ewerby, Ewerby-Thorpe & Evedon - one time or another.

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Ewerby Book - A History and Village Life Today - Book launch at the Reading Room on 3rd of October, 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Don't forget to get your copy of this unique book. More below ..

Whist drive Wednesday & Saturday evenings.

Neighbourhood Watch
If you own a Land Rover Defender, make sure its secured as there have been a spate of thefts and attempted thefts in the area, including at our village.

Call Sleaford Police on 01529 302420 if you see anything suspicious. Thank you for supporting Watchline and the Lincolnshire Police.

The Ewerby Book
The Ewerby Reading Room received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to produce a book about Ewerby Village at the beginning of the 21st century.

The book is in four parts, the first being a tour around Ewerby, Ewerby Thorpe and Haverholme showing pictures of all of the village properties with notations from the residents, a description of our fine church with details of restoration work and changes which have taken place over the recent years.

The second part of the book is about the history of the local area. The Earls of Winchilsea and Nottingham, their ancestors and members of the family who lived at Haverholme and Ewerby. This section also looks at other prominent people from Ewerby who have influenced the lives of the villagers in the past. The Ewerby Charities and events in Ewerby during the 20th century.

The third part of the book is a compilation of memories collected from people, near and far, who grew up in Ewerby from the 1930's onwards.

The final section of the book is a collection of photographs of village life from early in the 20th century to the present day.

All of the households in Ewerby, Ewerby Thorpe and Haverholme will be entitled to a copy of the book together with all the people who have contributed to the contents with their memories. Anyone unable to attend the launch may contact Irene Austen on 461074 after the launch date.

Reading Room Contacts: Walt & Liz Drayton 461153; Sue Dean  460592; Susan Williams - M&T 460767 Sarah Whitehead - Ladies Nights  01526 833705; Mike & Sue Head - Bookings  461980.

For website enquiries and submissions, please contact: emon@TheCedarTree.co.uk

Disclaimer: Ewerby.net is a non-profit making and non-revenue generating web site for the benefit of the residents of Ewerby & Evedon Parish. All contributions are provided free and on a voluntary basis and cannot be authenticated. Site Copyright held by Emon Khan. All copyrights to links are acknowledged.
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