Hailsham, Old Houses c.1955
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H6028A

More about this scene
Fleur-de-Lys, the timber-framed building, is one of Hailsham's most interesting and oldest buildings. Now the town council offices, it dates from around 1540; it has had a number of previous uses, including being the town Poor House (from 1762 to 1854), then a post office, an undertaker's and a wheelwright's. In 1889 the left part was burnt down and replaced by the gable-fronted fire station, which is now a kebab restaurant.
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