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Bideford town hall and library

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Bideford town hall and library by A. Darling as part of the Geograph project.

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Bideford town hall and library

Image: © A. Darling Taken: 9 Jan 2006

This building stands on the corner of Bridge Street and New Road, opposite the west end of the old Bideford Bridge which can be seen in the foreground. It was mostly constructed in 1905 to the design of the Birmingham architect, A.J.Dunn, in what Pevsner and Cherry describe as "quite a playful free Tudor" style. Behind it is St Mary's parish church. For another Bideford photo by Mr Darling, see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.016139
Longitude
-4.205421