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Tag Archives: Dunns
Market Square Nos 20-25 Former Dunns Building
Locally listed 1960s style with pleasant proportions, and a framed rectangle section at the front, and coloured panels, it was the work of architect Bertram Carter. The previous building, a rebuild after the 1909 Market Square fire, was a fine … Continue reading
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Market Square – Heritage Buildings
Market Square is the centre of the Old Town which until the coming of the railway in 1858 comprised a single street. The Market Charter, to hold a market every Tuesday (later changed to Thursday) was granted to Bishop Gandalf … Continue reading
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Tagged Dunns, Heritage Buildings, LBB-Bromley-North-Trail, Market Square
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