
Grade ii listed K6 Telephone Kiosk in Woburn by Mike Gillam
Market Place Woburn
The old marketplace of Woburn now centered on High Street with its interesting antique and china shops is also host to myriad listed buildings.
The building number 4 (shown in the photograh) for example is a Grade ii* listed, late 18th Century house (now converted for commerical use), with its Venetian bay windows and shallow-canted yet full-height bays built from red brick.
There is even a Grade ii listed K6 Telephone Kiosk across the way - outside the Grade ii listed town hall building.
Created: 28 February 2023 Edited: 29 November 2023

Market Place Woburn
Local History around Market Place Woburn
There are some historic monuments around including:
Medieval village and moated sites at Thrupp EndChurch Farm moated site and associated settlement and cultivation earthworksCanal bridge at Old LinsladeMotte castle 200m south-east of Wavendon ManorDanesborough Camp: a slight univallate hillfort 420m north of The KnollMoated site at Wake's EndMalting Spinney Medieval moat, associated outer enclosure and cultivation earthworks, RidgmontBowl barrow south of the KnollsBowl barrow east of the KnollsMoated site known as `The Hoult' and associated field systemRingwork at The Round House, Brogborough Park FarmAll Saints Church, SegenhoeA moated site 200m north east of St Peter's Church.