Lloyds Pharmacy Thrift Cottage
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Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 23 May 2016
A branch of Lloyds Pharmacy aptly named Thrift Cottage stands in what was the back garden of a now derelict cottage of early C19, incorporating fabric of the C18, altered in the late C19 and C20. The roof of which can just been seen to the right behind the pharmacy building. Thrift Hall was renovated in the early C21, but the cottage, which was once accommodation for the hall's caretaker, has been vacant since approximately 1997 and is boarded up having been vandalised. Grade II listed.
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