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P & M News & Convenience Store, Penryn
Newsagent & convenience store viewed across Lower Market Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Higher Market Street, Penryn
Looking east from the edge of the town hall. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4703064
The Grade II listed red phonebox is Type K6 which was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Swamp Arts Cafe, Penryn
At 10 Lower Market Street. Text on the rectangle surrounding the name sign is
VEGAN FOOD* HAVE A GO SESSIONS* ARTS AND CRAFTS* CLOWNS* JUGGLERS*
MAGIC* TRAPEZE* BIG TOPS* CIRCUS SCHOOL* ACROBATS* EVENT MANAGEMENT.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Lower Market Street, Penryn
Looking east along Lower Market Street from Higher Market Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Penryn Treasures, Penryn
Charity shop at 23 Higher Market Street. Lloyds Bank http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4703084 is on the right.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Xtrospective in Penryn
Xtrospective Art and Craft Shop is at 14 Lower Market Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
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Vacant Eden Green shop for sale in Penryn
The former soft furnishing specialist shop at 18 Lower Market Street is for sale in October 2015.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Grade II listed phonebox in Penryn town centre
Located between Higher Market Street and Lower Market Street, on the east side of the town hall. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4703064
The box is Type K6 which was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Number 20 Lower Market Street, Penryn
There is no mistaking the street number, but it's unclear what the business is or was.
Online references show a wine bar (perhaps now a former wine bar) at this address.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 16 Oct 2015
0.02 miles
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Old Fire Station, 2 Broad Street, Penryn
Grade II Listed fire station of 1899. The site had formerly been owned by Penryn MP and Pendennis Castle governor Sir Nicholas Slanning, who died for the royalist cause during the English Civil War. The site was acquired in 1887. Until then it had been a dwelling, and in 1899 a new fire station was built, although reportedly the firemen still had to catch the horses for the engine from a field near St Gluvias Church. It is possible that the building may have re-used earlier elements. The 1940s brought a new fire station and in the decades that followed it was used as a shop, veterinary practice, cafe, and finally in the late 1980s or early 1990s flats, before lying empty from the mid 2000s. In early 2017 application was made to renovate it into two flats.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 30 Jun 2019
0.03 miles