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| Chess Square. The house that stood here was bombed in the war. Now a Giant Chess tournament area. |
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| The Pump House in George Street. One of the town's oldest pubs. |
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| West Hill Passage. One of the many twittens that reminded me of Ankh-Morpork. |
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| Oak Passage, running along the back of Chess Square (it is visible in the first photo). |
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| Croft Road, leading towards St Clements Church, whose tower is shown closer up in the next photo. |
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| Note the dark blob to the right of the window. This is a French cannon ball lodged in the tower. |
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| A twitten is a small path between main roads for the purpose of squeezing in more houses. |
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| A view from the High Street into Sinnock Square, named after a local butcher who lived there. |
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| At the time he lived there, the area was known as Tripe Alley, due to his profession and prominence. |
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