Monday, 17 March 2014

Kendal

Highgate, looking towards the Kendal Town Hall.  
A queue of traffic in the other direction along Highgate. 
The Town Hall. Formerly the Assembly Rooms and built in 1825, it was purchased by the Corporation for £2,250 in 1859, when they converted the building into the Town Hall.
Main entrance to the Town Hall.
Stricklandgate.
The local Conservative party were trying to drum up support at the Birdcage. 
A wet looking Stricklandgate looking towards Highgate. 
Finkle Street.
Farrer's coffee shop is located in a 17th century, Grade 2 Listed building.
Another view along Stricklandgate. 
The War Memorial.

The lower end of Stricklandgate. 

Elephant Yard.
Rinteln Square is named after Kendal's twin town which is situated in northern Germany.

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