Chippenham, St Andrew's Church c.1950
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C294029

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At the corner of the Market Place is the main entrance into St Mary's churchyard, to the left of the church. No 35 Market Place was the King's Head, which is first mentioned in a deed of 1770. In the 1950s the Conservative Association had their offices above. Next door, No 36 were spirit merchants from 1802; the name, the Vaults, is used to describe the building, which is still occupied as an off-licence. Renovation of the floors uncovered numerous artefacts, including clay pipes and two leather shoes of the 17th or 18th century, which are on display in the Museum & Heritage Centre.
An extract from Chippenham Town and City Memories.
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