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Fenwick Colchester is a large high street department store situated in Colchester, Essex, England, formerly known as Williams & Griffin (1963–2016).. Independent for much of its history, it was formed from the merger of H.E. Williams & Co Ltd (an ironmonger and agricultural machinery business) and another Colchester family business, H.L. Griffin & Co Ltd (a furnishings store), in April 1963.
There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. ... 11A and 11B High Street: 71 Culver Street Colchester: House: ... Colchester: Shop:
The first corn exchange in the town was designed by David Laing and was erected at the west end of the High Street in 1820. [2] In the early 1840s, civic officials decided that the old corn exchange was inadequate and should be replaced by a new structure on an adjacent site to the east of the old building. [a]
Dorking Hills (includes Pixham and all parts of the town north of West Street, the High Street and Reigate Road) [172] 2005 Stephen Cooksey [173] Dorking South and the Holmwoods (includes the Goodwyns estate and all parts of the town south of West Street, the High Street and Reigate Road) [172] 2001 Helyn Clack [174]
North Holmwood is a residential area on the outskirts of Dorking, in Surrey, England. The village is accessible from the A24, the village's historic heart is the road Spook Hill. The 2011 census for the broader area Holmwoods shows a population of 6,417 and that North Holmwood forms part of the Dorking Built-up Area. [1]
Opened 1860 in High Street, Swansea. Opened further stores in Briton Ferry, Neath and Llanelli. Closed 1966. 1860 1966 [564] [565] [566] Lidstones Walthamstow: Opened by James Lidstone after purchasing the drapery business of Thomas Brailey, and by 1899 he had started buying further shops in St James Street.
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Queensmere Observatory, Slough (formerly Queensmere Shopping Centre and Observatory Shopping Centre) Royal Arcade, Worthing; Royal Victoria Place, Tunbridge Wells (formerly Westfield Royal Victoria Place) Sovereign Centre, Boscombe; Spread Eagle Walk Shopping Centre, Epsom; St. Martin's Walk Shopping Centre, Dorking; Swan Shopping Centre ...