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Sunday, 20 January 2019

Lost buildings of 2018 Granby Street

Last week we had a look at some photos of the Royal George, before, during and after demolition. This week I've hunted through my photo collection to bring you some pictures of that little building on Granby Street that was sandwiched between the Wood Brook and the Somerfield Car Park. I'm saying Somerfields because I admit I'm not sure what it's called these days, but it's the multi-storey one that has the little passageway underneath that leads from Granby Street to Market Street.

Anyway, the building in question has housed various businesses over the years, but I only really noticed it when it was a cafe, before it became a furniture / bed shop, which was its latest incarnation before it was demolished in 2018.

Of course, looking through my photos I can only find the more recent ones, but hopefully, you'll know where I mean.


From 2016



From early 2017









From late 2017



From 2019







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Dyer, Lynne (2019). Lost buildings of 2018: Granby Street. Available fromhttps://lynneaboutloughborough.blogspot.com/2019/01/lost-buildings-of-2018-granby-street.html     
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