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Buildings
Tuesday November 27th, 2018
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BUILDINGS
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Stow Hall
2016,28Nursery Cottage 1960Now demolished
233 c.1950s Post Office now the Sorting Office and Primitive Methodist Chapel demolished c.1960s
09008001 Radio Garage c1926 Owner and Son Owen and Lawrence Pleasance Lynn Rd, D.Mkt.
347c.1906 Bridge Rd. Birds Flour MillBuilt 1840s
210 Railway gate & Birds Flour Mill c.early1900s
231 Brewery Paradise Road D. Mkt. was Shearwoods Motorcycle showroom and workshop
502 Built 1836 Union Workhouse was in London Rd. D.Mk. now demolished
129 Built 1836 Downham Market Union WorkhouseDemolished 1960s
120Built late 1700s Maltings Railway Road D. Mkt.now a garden centre
203 Built c,1820-1830 Laburnum House Railway Road D. Mkt
230Railway Road D. Mkt.
334 The TowersDestroyed by fire 1965( Once a Red Cross Hosp.)Now a small residental development,The remaining out buildings changed to a private dewllingHowdale Rd. D. Mkt.
359Built 1891Said to be built on the proceeds of a winning race horse Salamanca House
59Jonny Long's Stonemason yard, London Rd. D.Mk.
320Built c. 1740 with later additions in the 1800s Crow Hall London Rd. D.Mk.
31Built 1859Dr.HuntersHospital later to become a police station. Church Rd. D.Mk.
11089001c.1910The Old Rectory demolished in the 1960's now the site of Tesco and the Library
39 Built 1849 by the Parish and Court Treasury The Old Court House London Rd. D.Mk . Now a private home
09061001 Offical opening of Priory Rd. Firestation c.1936 now the Heritage Centre
09061003 Old Dowwnham Fire Station in Paradise RdVehicle PW6679
09148009Ryston Hall Designed and built by Sir roger Pratt for himself 1669-72 altered c.1780 and c.1867
11097007 Snore Hall, Fordham Earliest part of the hall around 1520. Has a16th or 17th Priest hole. 1646 Charles the 1st is thought to have held a civil war council in the hall
489 Downham Market Town Hall Built 1887 by J J Johnson of London Grade 2 Listed
18009 Showing the site where the Town Hall now stands c.1880s
467 Primary School built 1871 Paradise RD.
12111004 Collins Builders Merchant, Chestnut Villa, Railway Rd D.Mk.
376 Alms Houses 1897 Lynn Rd Downham Market
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