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Archway Cellars are in Park Terrace West. No 1 Park Terrace West is built on the site of the second Horsham gaol. It was the first gaol in the world to accommodate prisoners in their own individual cells. The last public execution took place in 1844 and...more |
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These decorations are in West Street above Jones Bootmakers, to the right as you enter Swan Walk...
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The Bar Vin public house, once known as the Anchor Hotel is in Market Square. Although the signage indicates the building was a hotel, traditionally ...more |
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Prewetts Mill is in Worthing Road, clearly visible as you approach the Sainsbury's roundabout. The rear of the building is now clad in smoked glass. The date in the eaves is AD 1861...
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This engraving can be seen at 20 Barttelot Road, just past Pets at Home, beyond the old Police Station...
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The old Police Station is in Barttelot Road, just past Pets at Home off East Street. The station was active between 1894 and 1973. Perhaps its most infamous occupant was the acid bath murderer...
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The former Horsham Union Workhouse is just off the Crawley Road, on the same plot as the Workhouse Infirmary. The workhouse could house up to 250 inmates and...
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The Horsham Police Station is just off the Hurst Road. It is the third location for the Police Station in Horsham. Between 1894 and 1973 it was in Barttelot Road but the reason for featuring this building is the red lamp...
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The Horsham Workhouse Infirmary is just off the Crawley Road. It was designed by CH Burstow and built in 1899 by the 'Guardians of the Horsham Union' to care for residents in the neighbouring orsham Union Workhouse ...
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