140-142 Hospital Street, Nantwich

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140-142 Hospital Street, Nantwich

Image: © Espresso Addict Taken: 11 Aug 2007

View west along Hospital Street, early on a summer's morning, near the Churche's Mansion roundabouts. The grade-II-listed white-rendered building (left) is 140-142 Hospital Street, dating originally from the 17th century and on the site of the Hospice of St Nicholas of 1083 which gives the street its name. A plaque claims it is the birthplace of Randulph Crewe, who became Lord Chief Justice in 1625. The building to its right (136-138 Hospital Street) is also listed, as are several others also visible (right). For more details, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Nantwich%2C_Cheshire

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53.065653
Longitude
-2.515403