By Our Community Correspondent
Residents of North Luffenham have a rare opportunity to step back in time with the release of a poignant new local history book. Written and compiled by Catherine Bull, the publication offers an intimate look at the legacy of one of the village's most storied landmarks: North Luffenham Hall.
The book, titled simply North Luffenham Hall, promises to peel back the layers of time to reveal the "extraordinary people" who once inhabited the grand estate. Far from being a dry architectural record, Bull’s work focuses on the human element, detailing the daily lives of the villagers who lived and worked within the Hall's shadow.
The project is more than just a trip down memory lane; it is an act of local philanthropy. All proceeds from the sale of the book are being donated directly to a North Luffenham charity, ensuring that the history of the past helps support the village’s future.
Copies are currently available at The Fox, the popular local pub in the heart of the village. History enthusiasts are encouraged to act quickly, as there are limited copies available of this special edition.
Price: £15.00
Payment: Cash only
Location: The Fox, North Luffenham
Whether you are a lifelong resident or a newcomer to the area, this collection of "forgotten stories" serves as a vital bridge to the heritage of North Luffenham. Be sure to pick up your copy before they are gone.
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