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Church Street

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The photograph on this page of Church Street by P L Chadwick as part of the Geograph project.

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Church Street

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 7 Jun 2009

In "The Buildings of England Worcestershire" by Brooks & Pevsner (Yale University Press, 2007), Church Street is described as "...the most worthwhile in the town. It has handsome Georgian brick houses on both sides, several with pretty doorcases." Today these houses are mainly used as professional offices. The street itself is a quiet backwater, and comes to a dead end. Originally it terminated in an open space in front of the Parish Church. But now it ends at a turning area, blocked off by the retaining wall of the ring road. Image

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52.388692
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-2.249749