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Greyfriars Bus Station, Northampton
Greyfriars Bus Station, Northampton | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Lego fan recreates Northampton's 'mouth of hell' bus station
Interesting article on our local mouth of hell - Grefriars. Some talented chap has recreated it in lego!
Welcome | Leicestershire County Council
Pytchley Hall, built by Sir Euseby Isham 1553-1626, stood south of the church. Before its demolition in 1829 a picture of the fine old mansion had been included in Baker's History of Northamptonshire. Sir Euseby's house was designed by the same architect as Holdenby House. The fine gateway was purchased by Lord Overstone and removed in 1843 to Overstone Park, where it can still be seen, and the porch has been rebuilt at Glendon Hall, near Rothwell.
Adnitts dept store in drapery street
Adnitts dept store in Drapery Street Northampton
Northampton Market Square - can just make out the word Odeon in top left hand corner - looks about 1960's
Northampton Corporation Transport buses on the Market Square
Northampton Corporation Transport buses on the Market Square | Flickr - Photo Sharing!