Cross Cheaping
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Image: © E Gammie Taken: 5 Jan 2017
A striking contrast of architectural styles visible from Cross Cheaping. On the left, mock Tudor Priory Gate buildings (1937), centre Holy Trinity Church (dating from the 13th-16th centuries) and the spire of St Michael's (14th-15th centuries) and on the right, a department store dating from 1969. The churches get the benefit of the winter afternoon sunshine.
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