Royston, St Benedict's Priory And Melbourn Street 1929
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This patterned red-brick Victorian building was occupied from 1916 onwards by the Benedictine nuns of the Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of Montmartre, OSB and used as a novitiate house, before being acquired by the local council, and replaced by the present police station. The building at the crossroads beyond was the Mechanics Institute, built in 1855, and is now the Town Hall. The magnificent horse chestnut trees stand in the Priory Memorial Gardens, where the dead of the First World War are commemorated.
An extract from Hertfordshire Photographic Memories.
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