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shoot999:
On the plus side the houses are affordable. Can't be many of us who haven't got the odd £400,000 laying around the buy a terraced house in Troy Town, or many of our children who haven't got  the wherewithal to fork out the mortgage payments needed for such a place.  :(
And never heard of this Cobden Terrace. From what I remember the pub was on the corner of Queen Street and Henry Street with the yard off of Queen.
And at ten foot 8 inches wide I think they are narrower than the house I lived  in at Morden Street that was part of the Troy Town  slum clearance during the 50s and 60s.



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smiler:
    Now demolished and flats up in place  :(

DaveTheTrain:
It has always interested me that what used to be the front of the pub is now the back, if that makes sense.  When the road was moved it was re aligned behind the pub, thus what was the back became the front. 


I shall be there for the final day, any other takers?

Nemo:
See also http://www.dover-kent.com/2014-project-a/Good-Intent-Rochester.html

smiler:
      Good Intent  before 1960s alterations. The roads here are Queen St on the left and Henry St to the right now the car park. The doorway is now bricked up and is the gents in the public bar.

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