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Fisher Street
Fisher Street in Carlisle runs north-west from the Market Place to Finkel Street, near Carlisle Castle. There is an entrance to the Market Hall on the street. There are 15 listed buildings on Fisher Street, including the grand Methodist Central Hall. The latter was built on the site of a former Roman house and incorporates an ancient well; Roman remains from the excavation can be seen in the Tullie museum. The Kings Head on Fisher Street is reputed to be the oldest hostelry in Carlisle. The present building is said to date from the 17th Century, but on a site which has been occupied by a hostelry as far back as the 10th century.
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Former Carlisle Working Men's Club and Methodist Central Hall
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Market Hall, Carlisle
- Overview Map Street View The Market Hall in Carlisle is an extensive indoor market which has entrances on Fisher Steet, Scotch Street, Market Street and West Tower Street. The Market …
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Market Place & Greenmarket, Carlisle
- The Market Place and adjoining Greenmarket are at the heart of Carlisle city centre. The Market Place is an open space which is formed at the junctions of Castle Street, …
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Former Carlisle Working Men's Club and Methodist Central Hall
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