English: Fore Street, Ivybridge. A very similar view to 880629 from the bridge over the Erme. On the left is the Exchange. "The Kings Arms, now the Exchange public house, received its licence to trade in 1832 from Sir John Rogers. Unfortunately the open mill leat serving the lower mills ran immediately outside the inn door. Customers leaving the premises had difficulty in avoiding this. Despite the publican's protests to the mill owners it remained uncovered. The public house was rebuilt and substantially changed in 1891." http://www.burrows.co.uk/ivybridge/03TheM.htm
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