Pillory Street baroque - Nantwich, Cheshire

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Pillory Street baroque - Nantwich, Cheshire

Image: © Martin Richard Phelan Taken: 4 May 2013

On the left hand side of this view is 1 - 5 Pillory Street, a Grade II listed building in 17th century French baroque style. It was built in 1911 to a design by P H Edleston of Bower and Edleston, a firm of Nantwich architects, for the grocery company of P H Chesters. Further along Pillory Street are a replica of the old pillory and the Nantwich Museum, housed in the former library which itself was built on the site of a gaol. Time photo taken 11.40 am BST (British Summer Time).

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.066254
Longitude
-2.521827