Camden Street, Maidstone

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Camden Street, Maidstone by Marathon as part of the Geograph project.

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Camden Street, Maidstone

Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Aug 2012

Photographed from looking towards the main gate and surrounding wall of Maidstone Prison, Camden Street is that rarity in the modern townscape - a car free street. Maidstone Prison was constructed using Kentish Ragstone from a local quarry. The original design of the prison was intended to house 552 prisoners, including 62 female inmates, with the first 141 prisoners arriving in March 1819. The perimeter wall seen here is one of the few original parts of the prison which remain. The gate is just to the left of the notice - see http://www.geograph.ie/photo/3080722

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.278056
Longitude
0.524907