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58/59 High Street. William Peare, the highwayman, lived and was captured here after robbing the Stroud Bank, for which he was hanged at Fisherton, Salisbury, 19th August 1783.

58/59 High Street, Cricklade, United Kingdom

Jenner School. Built in 1652 as a free school from an endowment by Robert Jenner, City of London Goldsmith He was MP for Cricklade 1628 to 1648 and is buried in St Sampson's Church

Community centre, Cricklade, United Kingdom

Alkerton House. Remodelled round a Tudor core in the 18c. Owned by Edward Pleydell, MP for Cricklade and acquired by Joseph Pitt in 1815. A lawyer and also MP, he developed the Pittville area in Cheltenham.

Alkerton House, Cricklade, United Kingdom

85/86 High Street. Latterly the Three Horse Shoes Inn, one of many public houses in the High Street in the 18c. Also known as the White Horse and Star (1804) and the George Inn (1671 to 1704).

85/86 High Street, Cricklade, United Kingdom