Bourne, North Street 1952
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B511003

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Bourne, at the junction where two Roman roads met, had a Roman station to guard the Car Dyke, the great Roman dyke 56 miles long and still surviving for long stretches. Later, Bourne became a market town with a (now largely vanished) castle and a Norman priory founded in 1138, now the parish church. Here we look from a bustling market place with the stalls spreading into North Street; the three gables of The Angel Hotel are on the left.
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