Friarage Street
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Image: © Bob Embleton Taken: 20 Jun 2007
Viewed from the floral roundabout celebrating the centenary of The Scouts. Friarage Street is quite short leading towards the Friarage Hospital which built on the 14th century religious house built by the Carmelite Friars. The bollards along the wide pavement indicate the edge of the now enclosed Sun Beck much enjoyed by adventurous children (and one in particular around 1960 !).