Campion Bank House, 51 Church Street
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Image: © Mike Kirby Taken: 7 Jul 2009
Originally the banking house of Robert and Margaret Campion, founded in 1800, this grade II listed building comprises 2 storeys in brick and a basement in stone. The pantile roof has been replaced. 51a, to the right of picture, is a grade II listed building of C18 origin, comprising 3 storeys with a rough rendered Dutch gable to the road.