Bunny, Notts.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 20 Apr 2018
A view of the A60 (i.e. the Nottingham-Loughborough Road) passing in front of the former village school and almshouses at the junction of Church Street. These were designed and built for Sir Thomas Parkyn in 1700 for the people of the combined parish of Bunny and Bradmore. The village hall shares this corner site and the parish church of St Mary the Virgin is seen behind it. The Vicar of Bunny was also the Vicar of the neighbouring village of Bradmore until 1700 when they became separate parishes. Bradmore however, has had no Anglican church since 1705 when the most of the church, with the exception of its tower and steeple, was destroyed by fire.