Devonshire House, Cheltenham
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 25 Nov 2011
Four-storey building on the corner of Montpellier Drive and Bath Road. The vertical row of bricked-up window spaces is a reminder of the measures often taken by householders to reduce their liability under the Window Tax, introduced in 1696 in the reign of King William III, repealed in 1851.