Set into the wall, close to the Old Hall, the plaque is easy to pass without noticing. Gold lettering on blue enamel. A few lines of text that seem, at first glance, no different from the others placed across the town. It marks no surviving structure of importance – only a point in space, a location where something once happened. But the words it carries are unusually direct: 40 Day Capital of England. It is the kind of statement that invites a …
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