Newent, Church Street c.1965
Photo ref:
N180052

More about this scene
One of Newent's present day tourist attractions is the Shambles, a museum of Victorian life that has its entrance in Church Street, a little way up on the left in this picture. Further up on the same side is St Mary's church, built in the 13th century; it was then largely rebuilt four centuries later because the nave collapsed. Just three years after this photograph was taken, the octagonal spire was found to be dangerous and was lowered.
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