Front Street, Brampton

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Front Street, Brampton by Adrian Taylor as part of the Geograph project.

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Front Street, Brampton

Image: © Adrian Taylor Taken: 31 Jul 2024

The red sandstone building on the right was built in 1883 for the Cumberland Union Banking Company and subsequently owned by the York City and County Bank, the London Joint Stock Bank, the Midland Bank and finally HSBC before ceasing to be a bank and becoming a retail food outlet. At the end of the cobbles near the corner of the pavement beside the roadway there is an inset telephone cable junction marker (detail photograph Image). Note the very small 'No Entry' sign.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.942247
Longitude
-2.734886