Prince's Street looking northeast, Cheltenham
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 6 Mar 2011
A 19th century residential street. At the far end, at no.22, there used to be a pub called "The Prince's Plume". Probably the street was named after the pub, or the pub after the street. The pub which operated for at least one hundred years, and closed around the 1970's, was at one point tied to the long gone Nailsworth Brewery. For many years the building has been in residential use and externally there is nothing to indicate it was once a pub. There were a lot of them in these streets in Victorian times, and later.