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  2. File:Marlborough, 132 and 133 High Street Wiltshire 1034230 ...

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  3. File:Marlborough, 142 and 143 High Street Wiltshire 1034234 ...

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    English: Marlborough, 142 and 143 High Street, Wiltshire. This is a photo of listed building number . Date: ... 142 and 143, High Street. creator. some value.

  4. Marlborough, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Marlborough Market in the High Street High Street c. 1900 In 1204 King John granted Charter to the Borough which permitted an annual eight-day fair, commencing on 14 August, the vigil of the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady (15 August), in which "all might enjoy the liberties and quittances customary in the fair at Winchester ".

  5. New apartments at old Marlborough funeral home likely after ...

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    MARLBOROUGH — A legal settlement has paved the way for a 99-unit mixed-use building to be constructed at the former John P. Rowe Funeral Home site on Main Street.. Earlier this month, the city ...

  6. Marlborough Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first town hall in Marlborough was a medieval structure which was rebuilt in 1654, remodelled to a design by John Hammond at a cost of £1,025 in 1793, [2] and altered to facilitate hearings of the county court in 1867. [3] It was constructed on pillars, so that markets could be held on the open ground floor, with an assembly hall on the ...

  7. Hamptons (estate agent) - Wikipedia

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    Temporary one-storeyed buildings were erected on the site but these were eventually demolished in 1957 following the sale of the site to the Canadian Government. In October 1940 the firm had acquired a controlling interest in the firm of Storey & Co Ltd of Kensington High Street and it was there that the firm established its new headquarters. [1]