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North and part of the west side of the Market Place viewed from Church Plain.

An account of the Bircham Brewery Well, which is historically linked to the old post mill which first stood in Reepham and was then moved to Booton.

Postcard of the north and west sides of Reepham Market Place, showing the Brewery House, shops and vintage cars.
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Now a hotel, the Old Brewery House was the original home of the Bircham family, owners of Reepham Brewery.

Wings for Victory Parade 1943

The photograph is taken in Reepham Market Place in front of the Old Brewery House.
The newspaper cutting describes the parade, a dance, the Sunday service and an exhibition of model aircraft in the Bircham Institute.

Regular sessions were held in the Old Brewery House Hotel during the 1960s - 1990s.
Mrs. Lawn in uniform. June Barrett is the donor in the foreground.

Aerial photograph shows Chemist's shop, Old Brewery House, Old Bakery and Melton House. Top of Well Head visible.

2020 The chemist's shop was previously the Chimes Antiques premises and is currently a deli/farm shop

The Dial House, Reepham Market Place. The Well Head was built in 1900 and restored in 1996.Participants L to R :-Jan HenryBernard DyePaul White, June BettsStuart Beadle, Iain Wilson (Manager)Christine Galley (Town Clerk)

Middlesex Regiment while stationed at Whitwell Hall, on parade with bicycles in Reepham Market Place.Miss K Hall loaned this image to the Reepham Society to copy & in 2020 the original postcard was donated to the Reepham Archive. On the reverse…
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