Leominster History Tour
eBook - ePub

Leominster History Tour

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eBook - ePub

Leominster History Tour

About this book

Leominster History Tour takes the reader on an exciting journey through 800 years of the town's history. But the story of Leominster is even older than that. The town grew around the priory that was established in 660 and became the centre of an extensive manor. The produce of the rich farmland of Herefordshire helped it to prosper, and this legacy has left a rich heritage. With the help of a location map, the carefully selected photographs in this guide offer a glimpse of those bygone eras to those who want to uncover more about this unique town.

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Information

Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9781445673134
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Introduction
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Key
  7. 1. ‘Poplands’ in Mill Street
  8. 2. Mill Street
  9. 3. The Priory Church Across the Kenwater
  10. 4. Bridge Street
  11. 5. The Northern End of Bridge Street
  12. 6. The Southern End of Bridge Street
  13. 7. Broad Street
  14. 8. Pinsley House
  15. 9. Bird in the Hand, Broad Street
  16. 10. Vicarage Street
  17. 11. New Street, late 1800s
  18. 12. Hinton’s Store, Rainbow Street
  19. 13. Burgess Street
  20. 14. Broad Street and the Town Hall
  21. 15. Church Street and the Town Hall
  22. 16. Church Street and the Forbury Chapel
  23. 17. Priory Lane
  24. 18. The Priory House
  25. 19. The Priory Church, from the South-east
  26. 20. The Grange
  27. 21. Grange House Academy
  28. 22. Pinsley Mill
  29. 23. The White Lion in Etnam Street
  30. 24. Railway Station, 1900
  31. 25. The Lower Half of Etnam Street, 1900
  32. 26. The Chequers Inn, Etnam Street
  33. 27. Watson’s Workshop – Leominster Museum, Etnam Street
  34. 28. Etnam Street, West
  35. 29. School Lane, c. 1950
  36. 30. Corn Square South Side, 1950s
  37. 31. The Corn Exchange, late 1800s
  38. 32. Corn Square, North Side, 1940s
  39. 33. Merchants House, 1970
  40. 34. Drapers Lane
  41. 35. Barber & Manuel, Victoria Street
  42. 36. Victoria Street
  43. 37. The High Street
  44. 38. Iron Cross, 1950s
  45. 39. West Street, 1950s
  46. 40. West Street, Looking Back Towards Iron Cross
  47. 41. South Street, c. 1900
  48. 42. South Street
  49. 43. Moravian Chapel
  50. 44. Cottage Hospital
  51. 45. Hester Clark’s Almshouses
  52. 46. Toll House, Ryeland Road