A Tour Of Old Southampton IV
Join Us On A Walk Around The Old City Walls Of Southampton
In the 4th part of our journey around the old city of Southampton, we take a look at a 13th Century Pub, the Tudor Merchants Hall, and 56 French Street, which is another 13th Century House.
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Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. T... View profile
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24 Comments
Post a CommentYou know, if they keep the front and make the rest of the building apartments, it might not be so bad.
Great pics.
That Duke of Wellington is a really cool looking saloon type place.
I really like the Duke of Ellington.
Neat.
Beautiful old buildings! It is a shame to tear down a building with such amazing architecture down. :(
Nice tour- enjoyed the photos :)
Nice shots Tony!
That is the style of place I am looking to buy. I love it!
Great pics, Tony!