Cardigan, Town Hall And High Street 1931
Photo ref: C209055
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This stretch of the High Street is wider than the rest, probably because the market was originally held here; the market was moved into the Guild Hall with its clock tower on the left, designed by Withers in 1858-60, and considered to be a very fine example of a multi-use public building. It contained a school, a market and a corn exchange. The clock tower was added in 1892.

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