Frome, Christ Church Street West 1952
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More about this scene
This street was named after the church, which was erected in 1818 on Packhorse field. The church lies behind the trees on the left. The Packhorse Inn can be seen in the distance on the right - its customers are perhaps waiting for opening time! The sign on the left-hand building is advertising the Somerset Smithy, whose work is known far and wide. The single-storey building we can glimpse through the trees is the fire station, which moved in 1970 to Butts Hill.
An extract from Frome Photographic Memories.
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