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Old building on Campbell Street, Northampton
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 5 Mar 2023
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Oasis House
Support and accommodation services for homeless people provided by Midland Heart.
Image: © Burgess Von Thunen
Taken: 15 Aug 2012
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Barrack Road at the junction of Upper Mounts
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 2 Aug 2022
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Shops on Broad Street, Northampton
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 21 May 2017
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the best preserved of only four remaining circular churches in England built by returning Crusaders on the model of Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre Church.
It was begun in 1100 by Simon de St. Liz, the First Earl of Northampton, probably in thanks for the success of the First Crusade and his own safe return.
It originally consisted only of the circular nave and a small chancel. A north chapel was added around 1200 and tower in the 15th. century. The building was further enlarged to its present form in the 1860's.
(Information from a plaque by the main gate placed by Northampton Borough Council in 1988)
The building is Grade 1 listed. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-232217-church-of-the-holy-sepulchre-northampton
Image: © David P Howard
Taken: 26 Jun 2013
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Northampton: post office with mistaken identity
One can barely imagine under what circumstances Regent Square Post Office in Northampton could have ended up with a Bournemouth office's signage. The oval sign above the door correctly says 'Regent Square', but the similar part of the sign over the window says 'Lower Charminster Road' which happens to be my local post office in Bournemouth. The Bournemouth office is in the back of a convenience store and has, to my knowledge, never had a banner with this usual post office design.
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 25 Oct 2007
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the best preserved of only four remaining circular churches in England built by returning Crusaders on the model of Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre Church.
It was begun in 1100 by Simon de St. Liz, the First Earl of Northampton, probably in thanks for the success of the First Crusade and his own safe return.
It originally consisted only of the circular nave and a small chancel. A north chapel was added around 1200 and tower in the 15th. century. The building was further enlarged to its present form in the 1860's.
(Information from a plaque by the main gate placed by Northampton Borough Council in 1988)
The building is Grade I listed. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-232217-church-of-the-holy-sepulchre-northampton
Image: © David P Howard
Taken: 26 Jun 2013
0.05 miles
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Northampton: Holy Sepulchre
"A Norman round church with a C14 W tower and a long C13 chancel" (Nikolaus Pevsner). Holy Sepulchre is one of only four surviving round churches in England, though the round nave is not visible in this shot of the east end, taken on a cloudy September morning.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 20 Sep 2017
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Spooky Graveyard
Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Image: © Burgess Von Thunen
Taken: 15 Aug 2012
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Simon de Senlis Court
Minster General Housing Association Ltd housing with care in The Mounts.
Image: © Burgess Von Thunen
Taken: 15 Aug 2012
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