EPW005630 ENGLAND (1921). All Saint's Church and The Palace, Maidstone, 1921

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Title [EPW005630] All Saint's Church and The Palace, Maidstone, 1921
Reference EPW005630
Date March-1921
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Place name MAIDSTONE
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 575962, 155418
Longitude / Latitude 0.5227638287079, 51.270197387218
National Grid Reference TQ760554

Pins

Isherwood, Foster & Stacey Ltd, Lower Brewery, Lower Stone Street. Closed around 1930 and demolished 1970's.

Stu Giles
Monday 21st of May 2018 08:57:24 PM

User Comment Contributions

The pale building near the centre is the Archbishop's Palace. The clear area on the near bank of the river Medway is now occupied by the Crown Court and a cinema complex.



Just above and to the left of the Archbishop's Palace is the Rootes motor factory. A new art deco style building replaced it in the 1930s, which still exists on the site today, as does the mill pond that gives Mill Street its name.



A new footbridge was built across the river just by the Palace to celebrate the millennium.

Snaptophobic
Tuesday 14th of August 2012 07:57:06 PM