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Flush Bracket 2772 on Frodsham TSB
This bench mark is on the southwest corner of the TSB on Frodsham High Street. The building was erected in 1852 and became known as the 'Town Hall' because its rooms were used for various civic purposes and public events. It is currently scaffolded up.
Image: © John S Turner
Taken: 8 Mar 2010
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Frodsham Main Street
Frodsham's history goes back to Stone and Iron Age Settlements. This is the wide Main Street.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 7 Aug 2010
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Queen's Head, Frodsham
The pub probably dates from the C17th but was refronted in the early C19th. Grade II listed.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 17 Jun 2016
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Timber framed house, Main Street, Frodsham
See
Image for a description of the method of construction of this house.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 22 Sep 2011
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Plaque on timber-framed house
For a view of the house to which this plaque is attached see
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Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 22 Sep 2011
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117 Main Street, Frodsham
"The best later building" in town, an early C20th bank by William & Segar Owen.
At the time a branch of Natwest Bank, but it closed a year or so after this photo.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 17 Jun 2016
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A crocheted bollard cover in Main Street, Frodsham
This somewhat surprising addition to the street furniture in Frodsham was the idea of two artists, Frank Spinello and Kaety Moon, who planned to highlight Frodsham as an extension to the 2012 Liverpool Biennial Festival of Contemporary Art. http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/chester-news/local-chester-news/2012/09/13/frodsham-mums-are-preparing-to-graffiti-the-town-with-knitting-59067-31823491/ (I assume it is crochet work, but I'm not an expert!)
Image: © John S Turner
Taken: 12 Mar 2013
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Frodsham - A56 Main Street
Image: © Colin Park
Taken: 30 Aug 2020
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Timber-framed building on the Main Street, Frodsham
This is a fine example of a 17th century timber framed cottage that like many in the town would have originally been thatched. The Roman numeral carpenters marks, still visible on the oak timbers, allowed them to be easily prefabricated.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 7 Aug 2010
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Nat West Bank, Frodsham
Designed by William and Segar Owen.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 22 Sep 2011
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