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Helen F
Warrington
436 of 515  Wed 6th Jan 2021 9:59am  

Yes, Neil, it's Queen Victoria Road and yes it's ivy. Horrible stuff. The sketch I've got roughly shows the face fronting Spon Street, without the ivy. The main door looks like it was on Holyhead Road. The house predates the Holyhead Road and was clearly on the 1749 map. It may be a contemporary with the small group of Georgian properties on Little Park Street, Priory Row and Much Park Street.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
437 of 515  Wed 6th Jan 2021 4:04pm  

On 6th Jan 2021 9:30am, Midland Red said: Not all, Mick - there were courts on the other side of Spon Street as well Have a look at this site Thumbs up
Thanks MR, having no sense of direction whatsoever I found that map of the Spon area very helpful. Thumbs up
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Mick Strong
Coventry
438 of 515  Tue 12th Jan 2021 10:14am  

On 6th Jan 2021 9:30am, Midland Red said: Not all, Mick - there were courts on the other side of Spon Street as well Have a look at this site Thumbs up
Thanks MR. On the map attached to that site, it shows Fleet Street as a continuation of Corporation Street. Was this just for the length of the junction of Hill Street and Spon Street or did Fleet Street become Corporation Street as we know it today? On current maps, Fleet Street appears as an extension to Spon Street?
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NeilsYard
Coventry
439 of 515  Tue 12th Jan 2021 11:19am  

Hi Mick. It's a bit open for debate but Fleet Street traditionally ran from Ram Bridge just east of the junction with West Orchard linking Smithford Street to Spon Street where it met Holyhead Road (now Lower Holyhead Road thanks to the Ring Road). Hill Street also ran in to Fleet Street though the line of that was altered at its southern end thanks to the building of Corporation Street. It's always been a bit of a mystery to me why Fleet Street is there as there are no obvious signs of where it starts and ends like most other streets at junctions etc. I believe as far back as the 15th century it was part of Spon Street anyway. I'm sure someone on here will know why it came about.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
440 of 515  Tue 12th Jan 2021 11:58am  

Hi Neil. It's strange that if you go on Google Maps and type in 192 Fleet Street, there is a sign on the building that says Spon Street, but the writing on the road shows Fleet Street. Google shows Fleet Street starting at the junction of Spon Street and Lower Holyhead Road and finishing at Corporation Street. All of 60 metres!!
Mick Strong

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Helen F
Warrington
441 of 515  Tue 12th Jan 2021 1:37pm  

Fleet Street ended at the gate which was just to the west of St John's. Those buildings were outside the wall so are technically Spon Street. Holyhead Road is relatively new. What the council has designated is another matter.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
442 of 515  Tue 12th Jan 2021 1:44pm  

Robs 1749 Map shows that nicely Thumbs up
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Helen F
Warrington
443 of 515  Tue 12th Jan 2021 1:52pm  

You can see Holyhead House and the driveway/path that went to the front door. Dating the house to before 1749.
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Helen F
Warrington
444 of 515  Tue 12th Jan 2021 3:16pm  

Since the area was cleared for the Civil War and probably wasn't restored until after Charles II destroyed the walls in 1662. The first building pictured in the area was a pub called His R.H. Wm (short for William) Duke of Cumberland. He lived from 1721 to 1765. On the south side of the road there was just a wall. So it occurs to me that the area cleared of houses might not have been re-occupied until the 1700s. The house isn't top notch but it wasn't a very salubrious area. Land big enough to build a decent Georgian house with garden was in short supply in the city.
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CliffB
Coventry
445 of 515  Wed 13th Jan 2021 5:13pm  

A nice postcard view of Spon Street with the Recruiting Sergeant and further down the Old Windmill on the left.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
446 of 515  Wed 13th Jan 2021 5:29pm  

Thanks Cliff Thumbs up
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Mick Strong
Coventry
447 of 515  Wed 13th Jan 2021 5:36pm  

Thanks Cliff What a great pic. Just wondered what "Foreign Wines" would have been available?
Mick Strong

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Helen F
Warrington
448 of 515  Wed 13th Jan 2021 6:02pm  

I was tempted to buy that one Cliff Thumbs up Mick, I'd hope they served Pinot Grand Fenwick Wink
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
449 of 515  Thu 14th Jan 2021 5:10am  

What a classic that photo. Could be any European wines even Australian could have been well shook up by the time it reached your shores. Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
450 of 515  Tue 23rd Feb 2021 3:41pm  

Helen, I'm sure we've seen this one before but can't recall the exact location, if you could please. Yes that's the GEC so I think it was around the Crow Lane junction, but that white building opposite has thrown me a little.
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