96-100 High Street
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Photo taken from bottom of Friday Lane looking up the High Street with the Congregational Church, now United Reformed Church. Vale Brook House can be seen at the far end on the left and, beyond it, the wall which enclosed it overlooked an extensive garden and orchard. The stream which flowed down the High Street swung south through this site and continued its course behind the High Street houses on the south.
Another photo of the Congregational Church, date unknown.
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