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Town Walk 2026 - Part 07 - West Street to Market Street
w/e 04 January 2026
All of this week's pictures were taken with a Nikon D3300 camera

This part equates to Stages 12 and part of 13 of the original Town Walk from 2003.

West St Detour

Part 12 of the original Town Walk was a detour from South Street along West Street, Albert Street, Queen Street and back down South Street to Gladstone Street. Now we will follow the same detour by turning off South Street between The Wedding Boutique/Suit Lounge and BGB Barbershop into West Street. The buildings, apart from a coat of paint and new shop signs, have changed little outwardly since 2003 when they were occupied by the House of Ashley Peak and Goldfinger Jewellers respectively.

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Lifestyle

The Lifestyle building in West Street has also benefited from a new sign and painted frontage in the intervening years. In 2003 I wrote that "
within living memory that horses were shod here" but twenty plus years on there are probably fewer people that can recall the smithy. It is still worth reiterating though that this is where "the gates to St Mary's Church and St John's Church were made."

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Price Advert

Continuing along West Street, the painted advert for L A Price is still there but is much more difficult to read now but it does serve as a reminder of earlier times and businesses that were once well known in the town

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Nursing Homes

I also mentioned previously, although I didn't include a photo, that "
another link with the past" stood opposite the end of West Street and that "two nursing homes" were "standing on the Rutland Foundry site." This is the view along Albert Street from the end of West Street showing the Cedars and Larches Nursing Homes.

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Queen Street Baptist

A right turn into Queen Street takes us back to South Street passing the 1858 built Baptist Church, the appearance of which has changed very little externally since its original construction except that it was once rendered in cement but that was removed in the 1980s. It's also worth pointing out that the car park opposite once housed a terrace of about ten cottages.

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Gladstone Street

Returning down South Street to the end of West Street, our detour has come to an end and the route continues along Gladstone Street. Like the properties opposite West Street the business owners have changed since 2003 and the Discount Electrical shop and Swirls have been replaced by Cocoa's and The Crafty One.

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Forge

Hidden between a row of business premises on Gladstone Street and the Gladstone House Surgery is the remains of a wheelwright's forge and associated chimney. The uninitiated could easily miss it as the growth of the surrounding vegetation partially obscures it even more now than it did in 2003.

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End Of The Road

Part 13 of the original Town Walk started with a view similar to this showing where Market Street ended due to the construction of Chalons Way. The view then showed properties at the top of Park Road and further away, the familiar tower of the Catholic Church. Whilst the Church is still visible, the development on the other side of Chalons Way at the top of Park Road now obscures the older properties.

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Panorama

Looking the other way along Market Street and Chalons Way, shows more of the new development which occupies the former Hallcroft (later Cantelupe) and Gladstone School sites.
Derby St Flats

Between Derby Street and Hallcroft Road and facing onto Market Street is the former Anchor Inn. The anchor still hangs above the door but that has now been bricked up and the entrance to the now converted block of flats is from the rear. In 2003 I wrote "
there are no seafaring connections. The name was derived from a proprietor called Anchor Carrier." The 1859 date on the lintel above the middle window on the upper floor is more difficult to read these days.

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Weaver Row/Hallcroft Rd

Across from the former inn is Weaver Row, a jitty leading through to South Street and a reference to when weavers' cottages stood here in the 17th and 18th centuries whilst the view down Hallcroft Road towards the footbridge over Chalons Way now shows new properties that have been built on both sides of the road.

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