Laxton, Northamptonshire

Lord Carbery of Laxton Hall was an amateur carver who prepared designs for the 19th-century restoration and carved the pulpit and other features.

Four of the crew had their joint funeral service at Great Livermere church on 16 August 1960; the service was attended by the station commanders of Wittering (Leonard Trent), Wyton and Honington; the three officers were cremated in Ipswich, and Sgt Johnson was buried at All Saints', Honington, Suffolk; his wife, and her parents, lived at Hellesdon in Norwich.

The hall has now been converted into a residential care home for the Polish community[12] while keeping the integrity of the original architecture intact.

On 2 June 2013 former Primate of Poland Jozef Kowalczyk visited the hall and presided over the Corpus Christi celebrations.

Bishop Damian Zimon presided over the 2015 procession; in attendance was Marek Jurek, a former marshal of the sejm as well as a candidate for the 2010 Polish presidential election.

Laxton Hall