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Castle Combe, Market Cross And St Andrew's Church 1906
Photo ref: 53907
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Four heavy stone posts standing on a tall base decorated with quatrefoils carry timber beams and support the roof of the Market Cross. The Cross was once the hub of the village; it has a well- used mounting block, but modern travel and commerce have caught up with the picturesque village to a large degree.

An extract from Wiltshire Churches Photographic Memories.

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Memories of Castle Combe, Market Cross and St Andrew's Church 1906

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Castle Combe, Market Cross And St Andrew's Church 1906

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I visited this beautiful town while on vacation. The day before they were still filming 'Stardust'. There was a sale happening in a hall. I met a wonderful woman who was selling watercolor and needlework pictures. She was helping to support her sick husband. She signed my picture, it's at home but I think her name was Ann. I also had a wonderfull dinner at the pub. Can't wait to come back some day soon. Love the town, ...see more