Date:May 1963
Description:No. 1, Brook Street, the Tudor Gothic style building on the corner of Brook Street and Glebe Street was built in 1867. It was originally a house and later became a National Provincial Bank branch. Today it is a grade II listed building. Brook Street is to the right and is so named because it is built over the Fowlea Brook. The street has a row of grade II Tudor Gothic terraced houses similar to number 1 but built 30 years earlier. The building to the left with the scaffolding was The Saracen's Head public house and has been demolished
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This is a view along Brook Street towards Glebe Street and Stoke Town Hall. The brick building to the ...
No. 1, Brook Street, the Tudor Gothic style building on the corner of Brook Street and Glebe Street ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/003-06 (204/32596)
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