Shop to let, Endless Street, Salisbury

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Shop to let, Endless Street, Salisbury

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 21 Sep 2013

Viewed across Blue Boar Row in September 2013. The British History website states that Endless Street, which formed the northern part of the early High Street, originally extended as far south as Milford Street, thus taking in the section skirting the Market Place, now called Queen Street. The name, in use from the 14th century, was perhaps given to the street in contrast to those further east whose northern ends extended no further than Bedwin Street.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.06987
Longitude
-1.794287