Stroud, Bank Gardens c.1960
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S224040

More about this scene
The gardens behind Bank House, situated in the lower High Street, were given to the town of Stroud in 1930 by Mr Ernest Winterbotham, and were intended as a quiet corner where shop workers could enjoy a lunch break. In recent years the gardens have also become, in hot weather, a favourite spot for youthful sunbathers. Sad to say, the sundial has suffered from vandalism.
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