Green Door
I find architectural history fascinating. Looking at old buildings you may see a bricked up door or window, or a line of mortar which suggests there was once something else built against it. You can see where changes have been made over the years; extensions, new layouts etc. A change in the quality of the external stone or brickwork usually means the poorer quality was never meant to be seen; something has perhaps been demolished. We had to go to North Walsham this morning and walking from the car park through the churchyard I spotted these buildings.
On the face of it they are interesting but perhaps not remarkable until you realise these are now the rear of shops on the Market Place; the one on the left is a card shop and the green one, a printing and stationery store. Were they always shops, I wonder? This side faces onto the churchyard so would probably have been quite a prestigious place to live; were they originally houses facing the church? In which case, was the other side, although now a shop, just a rear entrance? I'll have to see if I can find some old maps of the area which might just give a bit of a clue.
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