Cannon Place, 1825 Built by William Steggles This plaque is on the Cannon Street end |
Cannon Place Built 1825 W S Bury St Edmunds Originally a development of 23 dwellings and two shops, now only this frontage remains |
1825 Aged 79(?) This plaque and the preceding one are on the Church Row end |
Cannon Place, Pea Porridge Green, Bury Chalice Restaurant on left, defunct shop to the right |
Cannon Place Shop at north end of remaining row The two plaques can just be seen |
Age 79 plaque curiously located, possibly broken |
F. & F. CLARK 1834 |
Built in 1835 in Churchgate Street |
Albert Buildings 1840 Same date as neighbouring Baptist Chapel |
Built by F. & F. CLARK in the Vinefields 1834 |
Gavin Ashley's Hairdressing Salon Churchgate Street Bury St Edmunds |
Albert Buildings in Out Westgate Street |
The Reverend Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 1843 |
W N 1860 in Victoria Street, Bury St Edmunds |
Built by Lord Bristol in 1862 |
TGC 1843 is on the end wall of Alandale in Looms Lane, Bury St Edmunds |
Victoria Street, Bury St Edmunds
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Number 141 Eastgate Street, part of the Abbey Grounds of the Bristol Estate. |
Norfolk Terrace 1868 |
Limekiln Cottages, Mill Road |
Also Limekiln Cottages Next to Jaqueline Close |
Norfolk Terrace, Cannon Street, BSE |
Limekiln Cottages, Mill Road, facing north |
Limekiln Cottages, Mill Road, facing south |
The Reverend Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 1842 |
Edward Greene 1865 Downpipe collector on Westgate House in Westgate Street |
Two cottages at the foot of Tut Hill, Fornham All Saints |
Westgate House, home of Edward Greene after 1865. |