This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere.
This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. My wife and I lived in one Rosemary Cottage for the winter of...
This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. My wife and I lived in one Rosemary Cottage for one winter: the...
This photo was taken at the time of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. On the left is the Turk's Head pub and it shows Chapel Street as far as St Mary's C of E Church
This photo was taken at the time of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. It is a view between New Street and Chapel Street up past the Abbey Hotel, as it was then, and the Zero Club and Berkeley Restaurant on the right
This photo was taken at the time of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. What was then the St Michael's Old People's Home was the building on the far left with bow windows.
This photo was taken at the time of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. Note the former Turk's Head sign is on the left. I believe it is still to be seen inside as one is on one's way to the loo!
This photo was taken at the time of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. What was then the St Michael's Old People's Home was the building on the left with bow windows.
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