Anglesea Place
An 18th and 19th century terrace on the west side of Above Bar Street, just north of Gibbs Road and once extending to Commercial Road. It was probably named after the Marquis of Anglesea (1768-1854). The only surviving fragment is no. 129 Above Bar Street on the corner of Gibbs Road, which dates to 1820-30.
See also:
- George Henderson (lived at number 11)
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