Concerning our exaggerated gables

Back Street
The History of Abingdon by James Townsend was published in 1910 and the final chapter STREETS AND HOUSES describes East and West St Helen’s Street.
Back Street
… East and West St. Helen’s Streets with their exaggerated gables retain something of their mediaeval aspect. ‘Westseynteleynstret’ appears in 1375, ‘Seynteeleynstret’ in 1404, and ‘Estseyntelynstrete’ in 1405 in the Account-rolls.
Back Street
Fore Street and Back Street are names still in use for East and West St. Helen’s respectively.”

A hundred years after Townsend’s book, the overnight snow might give the streets back a more mediaeval aspect if it were not for the cars, street lamps, and pavement barriers. The houses in both streets still retain their exaggerated gables – even some of the modern ones – like ours.

1 thought on “Concerning our exaggerated gables

  1. nick

    It would be great to compare the planned refurb of Bury St to the original gables. I,m unable to locate any original pictures of Bury St and its gables; does anyone have one?

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