Letter from Nantwich (continued)            

How the work was seen when it was started

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part of the gable end of 45 High Street was all that could be seen through the scaffolding and above the hoarding.

 

 

 

 

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Above: a trio of magpie buildings and The Falcon inn (brick building), which is now a ladies' fashion shop.   Picture: Nantwich Museum          

Left: A similar view as the restoration is carried out

THREE IMAGES OF NO 45 IN ITS VARIOUS FRONTAGES

 

No 45 High Street had several different occupants over the years (see the next page for a list). This image shows the building in 1961 when it was a chemist's shop.

Picture: Nantwich Museum

The premises are now occupied by jeweller David James who was previously in Crown Mews further along High Street.

Picture: Andrew Lamberton

This is the premises when Bridgfords occupied it.

The estate agents staff moved to their Crewe office when the restoration began.

Picture: Andrew Lamberton

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