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The Old Paregoric Shop

Written by SaraRead
on 24th July 2017
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The town of Tamworth in the Midlands used to have a number of medieval and Tudor buildings which were demolished in the 1960s to make way for a shopping centre and other modern developments. Some older buildings had gone long before the 60s however. The information board outside St Editha’s church describes how one of the […]

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