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15 - The Malt Houses, Malt Street

15 - The Malt Houses, Malt Street

Many houses in the village had their own brew-houses. 'The Malt Houses', no longer existing, were a typical row of cottages, only the name remains.

The Malt Street bakery building has been converted in 2004, into a private residence called 'Bakehouse Cottage'.

That part of Malt Street adjacent to The Square was once called Queen Street in celebration of Queen Victoria’s jubilee but the name is no longer used.

The section of Malt Street that meets Curzon Street was once called 'Narrow Marsh' where a number of frame work knitters had their homes.

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