North Walsham, Market Place 1921
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More about this scene
Much of this prosperous market town north of the Broads was rebuilt after a major fire in 1600. Its pleasing Georgian facades spread around the market place. North Walsham was once a thriving weaving centre. Its prosperity increased after a canal was dug connecting the River Ant with the Broads.
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