Dimas Sequeira's photos with the keyword: Nantwich
Corner French style building (1911).
20 Jul 2019 |
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Seen from High Street, with Hospital Street on the left and Pillory Street on the right, this building of Nantwich had been recently restored.
Elizabethan façade.
Caffè Nero.
18 Jul 2019 |
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Another 16th century façade, timber-framed, at High Street, Nantwich.
Crown Hotel (1585).
Queen's Aid House.
18 Jul 2019 |
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This black and white Elizabethan timber-framed house is thus known because it bears an inscription telling about the contribution of Elizabeth I to the rebuilding of Nantwich, after the great fire of 1583. This house stands at High Street, Nantwich.
Street view.
Clock Tower.
Carved wood above choir stalls.
16 Jul 2019 |
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Achieved over 600 years ago, these wooden details can be seen in the chancel of Saint Mary Church, at Nantwich.
Entrance and stained glass windows.
High-altar and stained glass window.
Stained glass window.
The sanctuary.
16 Jul 2019 |
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A glimpse into the eastern section of Saint Mary Church, at Nantwich.
Traces of bullets.
15 Jul 2019 |
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In the 17th century Civil War, many republicans were shot by firing squads outside Saint Mary Church, at Nantwich. Some stones of the church's walls keep the marks of those executions.
There we go!
14 Jul 2019 |
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Sitting on the roof of a carriage and enjoying a short trip for £ 2, the revival of childhood is guaranteed. The miniature train of Nantwich is returning to the departure point, at Hospital Street.
Miniature train.
14 Jul 2019 |
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Spotted at Hospital Street, Nantwich, near the Methodist Church. Anyone can travel on it, sitting on a carriage, whose roof is used as a saddle. Going back and returning to this point (a total of 100 metres or so) costed £ 2.
Theatre (1919).
Market (1867).
Pillory - new option for footwear display?
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