Southam, Market Hill c.1965
Photo ref:
S298048

More about this scene
Southam is predominantly a dormitory town now, but it is a historic place. Roman coins have been found in the churchyard, and a market charter was granted by Henry III in 1227. It stands astride the Welsh Road used by cattle drovers, and in the early 19th century it was a stop for coaches such as the London-Warwick-Birmingham Mail, the Express and the Sovereign.
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