Daventry, Sheaf Street c.1950
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More about this scene
We now turn left from the High Street into Sheaf Street and look back down the hill to Brook Street. The scene appears very quiet, with only one car and a cyclist to be seen. This street was the original London to Holyhead turnpike, and along it stood twelve hostelries providing for the passing trade of up to 80 coaches a day. The World's End, a Phipps's house, was one of these pubs (second right). Brook Street also had at least four pubs as well. Up until about 1960 Sheaf Street still had two-way traffic, with double-decker buses precariously carrying their passengers up and down it.
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