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Shaftesbury in the late 50s | Then & Now

Summary by The BV
The trio of the Mitre Inn, the church of St Peter and the Town Hall, anchor the sweeping corner of Shaftesbury High Street. Left off the railway map (no doubt due to its hilltop location) and therefore spared large-scale Victorian expansion, Shaftesbury remained tightly clustered, its greensand buildings centred around the High Street, Bell Street and Bimport. After the First World War, Lord Stalbridge sold virtually the whole of Shaftesbury for…
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The BV broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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