Brougham Road, Marsden
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 13 Nov 2005
A narrow road that forks off the A62 and leads to the town centre. The mill building on the right has a row of bulbous pilasters on the front, and a nice cornice at the top; a pity it doesn't run along the side too, but perhaps it was assumed that there would be a similar building alongside. At the end of the road is the distinctive Mechanics Institute clock tower.
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