I must confess I had never come across that 17th century timber building in Market Harborough which once served as the towns grammar school and covered in market.
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It is in the heart of a conservation area which includes the former sheep market.
"The middle section of the original market space now comprises the lower High Street, Church Street, Church Square and Adam & Eve Street. This is the traditional retail hub of the town. It is an area of small-scale buildings of varying ages. …..
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We washed up there on a hot day last week on the way to the small village of Kibworth Harcourt. And as you do we stopped to explore and find somewhere to eat.
The restaurant turned out a good choice, more so because the tables spilled out across the square under the shade of a tree.
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And from there we watched as the townspeople went about their business or like us enjoyed a drink, and a meal.
After which we sauntered across the square and while the others “did the shops” I did the conservation area, but despite all my best attempts I couldn’t get a decent picture of the grammar school and was left with falling back on a 1905 picture postcard from the company of Tuck and Sons.
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So that's the challenge .... better the 1905 image.
Location Market Harborough
Pictures; The grammar school, 2024 from the collection of Andrew Simpson and in 1905 from Tuck and Sons, courtesy of Tuck DB, https://tuckdbpostcards.org/
*Conservation Areas in Harborough district - Market Harborough Conservation Area, Market Harborough District Council, https://www.harborough.gov.uk/directory_record/1276/market_harborough_conservation_area
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