Passage off the south side of Market Place, Warwick

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Passage off the south side of Market Place, Warwick

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 20 Dec 2017

It might even be called informally Wylie's Passage. Wylie's was an indispensable old-established hardware shop, but see Image; the entry is in shadow on the right-hand side. The next occupant was a restaurant of sorts. There was no menu; the arrogant proprietor served just one dish each day. It was short-lived. Now it is a rather overpriced Italian job with a forgettable name: Masaccio? Macaroni? Meanwhile at the back, along the passage is 'Wylie's Café, Tearoom and Food Emporium' (which I have not yet sampled).

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.281264
Longitude
-1.590406