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Monday, 18 October 2021

Streetviews: Buildings of Note

Tiverton Castle - 1106 (original Norman motte)

Town Hall - 1864

War Memorial Library and Hall - 1929

Great House of St George - c.1613

Bridewell House - 1846
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