DescriptionTerritorial Army Centre, Dyke Road - geograph.org.uk - 540822.jpg
English: Territorial Army Centre, Dyke Road Originally erected as a drill hall during the Second World War to replace older and inadequate ones in the centre of town. Part of its grounds includes Highcroft House whose two lodges are now separate homes.
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