Market Rasen, Queen Street c.1960
Photo ref:
M231030

More about this scene
The town, separated from The Wolds to the east by thin sandy moors, now mostly afforested, became the main market for a wide area in the 16th century, and changed its name from East to Market Rasen. This view looks north towards the Market Place and captures well the character of this market town, most of whose 19th- and late 18th-century buildings still line the streets. Behind the tree on the right is the grand stone front of the old Corn Exchange built in 1854, now solicitors' offices.
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