Buntingford, High Street c.1965
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B245066
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The turret above the passageway adjacent to the newsagent contains the town's one-handed clock. One of the earliest records of the Town Clock was in 1618, when local townspeople were asked to contribute to its enhancement. In 1558, Henry Skynner bequeathed the building to the poor of Buntingford. The brick-faced building with arched windows was the Angel Inn, which had an orchard and yard where the customers played quoits. Great Lane or Church Lane, on the right, leads down to the River Rib and to Wyddial.
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