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The Wheatsheaf
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The
Wheatsheaf was situated at 71 High Street and is now in residential use.
This building was the birthplace of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892),
baptist preacher and philosopher. |
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Picture source: Julian Batey |
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