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Leicestershire Parish Councils

Smeeton Westerby Parish Council

Serving the people of Smeeton Westerby

Clerk: Ann Clarke
Penny Meadow, Gumley Road, Smeeton Westerby, Leics, LE8 0LT

Tel: 0116 279 3913

A brief history of Smeeton Westerby Village Hall

Smeeton Westerby School

Photograph of Smeeton Westerby School taken approx 1901. It shows the demolition of the buildings next door which are to become Coronation Cottages, 44 - 50 Main St.

Extract from “Kibworth to Smeeton: A Stroll Down Memory Lane III”, by Philip J Porter.

“as we head for Debdale Lane, stands the National School, which, when it opened in 1862 catered for 88 children.
The ground where the National School stands (now the village hall) was originally sold in September 1834 to build an Arminian Methodist Chapel, this though, only lasted a few years for a Calvinistic Chapel was opened there in May 1857, and that had closed by 1861, for in May of that year the Rev. Fawssett purchased 320 sq. yds. of land and buildings on Smeeton Town Street for the use of a school and in a later conveyance he transferred the land and building to the Rector and Churchwardens of Smeeton.
It is unclear if the building first erected in 1834 was demolished or converted into the school, although I believe the latter.
In 1927 the senior pupils were transferred to Kibworth, and in 1933 all the remaining pupils, except the infants, were also transferred. By January 1968 the end was near, for it was costing £186 to teach each of the 12 pupils at Smeeton, and only £66 over the rest of the county. The school finally closed in July 1968.”

Reproduced with the kind permission of Philip Porter from his book Kibworth to Smeeton: A Stroll Down Memory Lane III, ISBN: 9781848760462.

Philip’s fascinating book of over 120 photographs and maps, depicting the scenes and events that faced our forebears in Kibworth Beauchamp, Kibworth Harcourt and Smeeton Westerby, from around the time of the 1780 Enclosure Act to the mid 1900s - probably the time of the greatest historical change in the three villages, may be purchased from Kibworth Post Office.