Created By: Graham
Patrick's Lane runs from the High Street to The Green. At this end of the Lane, across the Brook, are some stone cottages which are the remains of an earlier row of thatched dwellings. In 1877, three of these caught fire and were burnt to the ground. They were replaced by seven new brick and slate dwellings by the landlord, a baker called Richard Patrick, and Patrick's Lane was named after him.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Deanshanger Past and Present, a village walk (Guided)
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