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Listed building
The building is listed with particulars as follows.
Nos 35 and 36 The Old Bankchambers
Grade II
C18 altered, stone, tiled roof, brick chimney stacks. One flat topped
dormer. Two storeys, plinth, first floor band. No 35 has C19 shop front
with panelled stallrisers and pilasters, cornice above. Segmental arched
carriage entry in centre. No 36 has 6 panelled door with plain rectangular fanlight approached by three stone steps, two sash windows on right with keystones in the floorband, no glazing bars. Five sash windows to first
floor, all with glazing bars and stone lintels with keystones.
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No36 Market Place - 2012 |
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The following people are associated with 36 Market Place - 2012:
Name |
Year of Birth |
Year of Interest |
Source |
Occupation/Notes |
Probability |
Henry H. BOOTH
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1849 |
1891 |
Census |
Chemist & Postmaster |
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