Historic Deeds for 25 Long Street
Historic Deeds for 25 Long Street (now Capellis)
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Historic Deeds for 25 Long Street (now Capellis)
Historic Deeds for 25 Long Street Read More »
This is now the Town Council offices and also houses the Tetbury Police Museum in the original historic Victorian Police Station, Gaol and Magistrates Court. This significant building was one of 16 Police Stations and Magistrates Courts built in Gloucestershire between 1858 and 1909.
Plans for the old Police Station, Long Street Read More »
The London Road Broom house is where the wheelwright and carpenters lived and is where John Curtis Broom lived before he drowned in the Gas Works pool
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This photograph has recently come into our possession. We do not know where it is, but we suspect it is Charlton Road looking across to the ‘Nash’ when it was still the school.
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History of Tetbury Society’s 40th anniversary cake from the AGM in March
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There are many documents about the Close. Some date back to 1600’s and are fascinating to see the fantastic writing by the scribes.
An old document about “The Close” Read More »
One of Tetbury’s little mysteries is why a small, circular stone building near the junction of Hampton Street and Chavenage Lane should be called the Huguenot Chapel. Eric Hodson, in his History of Tetbury (1976) notes that the Pauls, a well-known Tetbury family, may have been descended from Huguenot immigrants but fails to connect them
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The Tetbury Signal box is going to return to its roots. Stephen Randolph is allowing the move after looking after it very well. I wonder where it will eventually land?
Tetbury Signal box returns to its roots Read More »