Evesham, Booth Hall And Market Place c.1965
Photo ref:
E44104

More about this scene
Overlooking the Square is what appears to be the tower of a church. Actually, it is a bell tower, described by Arthur Mee as 'the glory of Evesham'. It was built by Abbot Lichfield only a few years before Evesham's abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII, and would probably have been destroyed had it not been bought by the townspeople.
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