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High Street from the Clock Tower
Looking east along the High Street, with the base of the Clock Tower visible on the left, and the entrance to Boots on the right. Just ahead, below the tree, is a drinking trough provided by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association. The white sided building on the right, projecting slightly (and now the Nationwide Building Society), and to its right, the much smaller Nell Gwynne House, are the only historic buildings on the right hand side of the High Street visible here and in this Francis Frith photo dating from 1924: http://www.francisfrith.com/epsom/photos/high-street-1924_75371a/ and http://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/frith.php?id=2361498 . On the left side of the road can be seen a three-storey building which now houses (among others) the post office. There is now no sign of the King's Head, which was on the site now occupied by Boots.
Image: © Hugh Craddock
Taken: 17 Apr 2011
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Epsom High Street
The clock tower dates from 1847.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 22 Sep 2021
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High Street, Epsom
Image: © Mike Pennington
Taken: 13 Aug 2017
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Epsom - Clock Tower
Ornate early Victorian tower, built 1847.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 23 Dec 2015
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Epsom Clock Tower
Built in 1847 this tower overlooks the High Street.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 22 Dec 2014
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High Street, Epsom
Just three days before Christmas and a selection of fruit and veg is available from open stalls in the Centre of Epsom overlooked by the clock tower.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 22 Dec 2014
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Epsom: the clock tower
A prominent feature of the High Street, pictured as I sat in stationary traffic in the Friday evening rush hour in a gloomy drizzle. It looks as if I would have been better off in the other lane!
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 19 Oct 2012
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High Street and the Assembly Rooms
High Street, looking east from the junction with South Street and West Street. On the right is the Assembly Rooms, built in the late C17 when Epsom was a thriving spa, subsequently used as shops, and in the late C20, as the headquarters of the National Counties building society. Now a JD Wetherspoon pub, following restoration. This part of the High Street was formerly two-way, with the clock tower isolated in the middle. Compare with this Francis Frith photo dating from 1897: http://www.francisfrith.com/epsom/photos/high-street-1897_39015/ and http://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/frith.php?id=2361441 : the Assembly Rooms feature in both, as do one or two buildings on the right of the High Street, and the large white fronted building (just in front of the bus) on the left (partially obscured by a tree in 1897).
Image: © Hugh Craddock
Taken: 17 Apr 2011
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Epsom Clock Tower
The Clock Tower was built in 1847, replacing the watchhouse which stood from the 17th century, and was built to 70 feet of red and suffolk brick.
Image: © Richard Rogerson
Taken: 17 Dec 2012
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High Street, Epsom
Caught in a surprisingly quiet moment for Saturday lunch time. The clock tower, on the northern edge of the market place, gives its name to the bus stops on High Street, which form the focal point of the local bus network in lieu of a bus station.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 24 Oct 2015
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