Bury St Edmunds, Abbey Gate And Angel Hill c.1960
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This photograph shows the range of substantial brick-fronted Georgian houses at the north end. Opposite is the curving early 19th-century Crescent House, which included Mem's Café, 'the place where friends meet', and Honor Bright, home-made chocolates. The buses are a reminder that independent bus companies, including Chamber's, Cutting's, Goldsmith's, Mulley's, Simond's and Theobald's, used this area.
An extract from Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories.
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