Ashwell, West End c.1951
Photo ref:
A149001

More about this scene
Little has changed at this junction on the roads to Newnham and Hinxworth, known as West End and Back Street. The first token reference to the growing traffic can be identified in the reflective pillar mounted on the boundary wall (centre). The cottages were owned by Joshua Page, one of the many local brewers, as accommodation for his workers. Later it was the site of a fish and chip shop run by Fred Harris.
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