Buntingford, Market Hill c.1955
Photo ref:
B245015

More about this scene
The public pump (left) stands in front of the Crown pub - it was built in 1690 and extensively restored in 1993. The cover was built by F J Robinson to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The market was originally chartered in 1542 and resurrected in 1920; a weekly auction was held under the trees, and the cattle and sheep were held here in pens. The tall house on the right was the Manse - it became a shop in the 1930s. The white building behind the RAC sign (right) was at one time the Master Tanner's House.
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