Rickmansworth, Church Street 1897
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More about this scene
Although Church Street has had much rebuilding in recent years it still retains its character and is one of the best streets in the old town. Beeson and Sons on the left occupy premises built in 1863 when Talbot Road was laid out. On the right, all the red brick cottages went about 1900 to be replaced by the buildings seen in view 49245. Much of the rest remains, including The Chequers pub on the left and the Kings Arms on the right. Beyond the Kings Arms is The Feathers, partly 16th century and enlarged in the 19th century.
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