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Blue plaque № 42495

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Highbridge House. Built about 1700, this 7-bay house was named after the bridge that spanned the River Derwent near here in medieval times. Since 1930 it has been the Majestic Cinema, offices, a club and in 2004, became a Community Services Centre. Note the hipped roof and segmental pediment below the centre window on the first floor, part of the original doorway.

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Source: Open Plaques. Geographic data via OpenStreetMap.

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