Edmund Thorold
spent the last few years of his life resident here, and this is where he
died. It narrowly missed damage from a bomb in 1942. Number 5
is in the middle, and number 4 to the left. Numbers 7 and 8, to the
right, replaced the bomb-damaged original 6, 7, 8 and 9. The newer
buildings are evident from the lesser degree of weathering, and some
discontinuity.