Wells Next The Sea, The Quay c.1950
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More about this scene
This was originally constructed in stone in 1853 as a 250-yard-long working quayside for vessels trading in barley, linseed cake, corn, timber, salt, malt and manure, rather than for holidaymakers. Wells quay is made unmistakable by the granary and gantry built for F & G Smith, the maltsters, in 1906. Today this building has become exclusive apartments and flats.
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