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This is one end of a wall tie. It is going through the iron railway bridge in East Street. The clue to it being an addition is the different coloured bricks on the right hand side of the circle. It would seem that the original bricks could not be matched...more |
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This is the signage on Ye Olde Kings Head in the Carfax. The AA sign is quite old and that is why it has been left it in the picture - although obviously a different vintage to the Inland Revenue text..
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This is probably here under false pretences. This is the bear sign at The Bear public house in Market Square, next to the Town Hall. The nose is looking a bit damaged....more |
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This is just above the Horsham Club in the carfax. Although the pidgeon deterents are in place they are barely visible and do not detract from the detailed workmanship...
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This is a water sign near the junction of Park Terrace West and Brighton road. The sign dates from when Horsham Water Works was still in existance. Its predessor, Horsham Water Co was founded in 1860 but taken over by the town council in 1878, the same year...
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This site in East Street was once the home of a Co-op store. Currently it is divided into a number of stores. The building looks very ornate...
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The gargoyle is above and to the left of the main doorway of Tanbridge House and is still functioning. It does have a down pipe in its mouth to help direct the water flow...
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This is the view above The Information Shop in East Street. The anchor and chain have been carefully painted to highlight them but the origin is unknown...
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Park House, home of Horsham District Council is on North Street but seen in this view from the park. It was built in 1720 by John Wicker...
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