Bramfield, Bramfield Street c.1955
Photo ref: B878001
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The Queen's Head (left) dates from c1580. It was renovated in 1982-83 when the gents' loos were removed from the car park. The roof of the former vicarage can be seen between the pub and the bus shelter of c1953. On the left is the garden of Thomas Neale's almshouses of 1723, demolished in 1968. The white gable (centre right) is the former Swan, closed in the 1930s. The adjacent village shop closed in 2001. The garage remains, on the site of the earlier smithy, but without its pumps since 1995.

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