Bury St Edmunds, Angel Hotel 1929
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The Virginia creeper on the Angel is beginning to cover the new first floor, which was built in 1921-22 over the garage entrance. The 16th-century gabled and timber-framed building beyond has a 20th-century Regency-style shopfront, and was called Pamela's for many years. The tall 18th-century building is Norman's chemist's shop, later to become Leesons; its shopfront with an Ionic colonnade was added in 1834. In the distance we can see scaffolding on a house - it was destroyed by fire in September 1929.
An extract from Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories.
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