Melksham, High Street c.1950
Photo ref: M164006
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The Kings Arms Hotel (right), built in 1750, was a stop for the changing of horses and the collection of post on the London to Bristol route. Lloyds Bank (left), built in Bath stone by Rendells & Son of Devizes in Tudor style in 1922, was designed by the bank's building inspector at Salisbury.

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I am trying to find some photographs and/or information re the dairy manager's house in Shurnhold, I believe it was a Co-Op dairy and that the house was not only the manager's accommodation but also partly a shop. Above the main entrance (front door) is the date 1886, although I believe that the original part of the building is older. Any information or photos at all would be gratefully received, thanks in advance.