Old Gaol, Broad Street, Boxford, Suffolk
The Fire Engine House was constructed in 1828. The small gault (a local clay) brick building originally used to house fire engines but is now a public shelter.
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The Fire Engine House was constructed in 1828. The small gault (a local clay) brick building originally used to house fire engines but is now a public shelter.
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