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BRIDGE AND TURNPIKE IN THE GRANGE ROAD, ABOUT 182O.
Descriptive text (p.124):
Grange Road, which was built on the pasture-ground belonging to the monastery, commences near the south-west corner of the square, and extends to what was till lately the Grange Farm, and continues onward to the ancient water-course called the Neckinger, over which is a bridge, leading to the water-side division of the parish.
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