Berkeley, High Street 1956
Photo ref:
B72028

More about this scene
The arched entrance to The White Hart (centre) reminds us that this inn, along with others in the town such as The Berkeley Arms, rang to the clatter of hooves in the days of horse- drawn coaches. But Berkeley's importance in former times goes back much further. In Saxon days this was a borough in its own right, and a Royal Mint was located in the town.
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