Middle Row

circa 1930

Step into the narrow medieval thoroughfare of Middle Row in Ashford, captured here in a sepia‑toned street scene from around 1930. Timber‑framed shopfronts tilt over the cobbled lane, their overhanging upper storeys and decorative lamps harking back to Tudor origins. On the left, a haberdasher’s window displays baskets and household wares, while further along a barber’s “Shaving” sign swings above the pavement. A hand‑cart trundles past, and townsfolk in flat caps and cloche hats make their way by foot or bicycle, reflecting a bygone rhythm of market‑town life.

Historical Context
Middle Row was once unique among English High Streets—a narrow spine of shops dividing Ashford’s main thoroughfare into east and west. By the early 20th century, Ashford had grown into a busy railway junction and market centre, yet pockets like Middle Row retained their Tudor character. In this interwar snapshot, the street’s medieval heritage meets everyday commerce, just before 1950s redevelopment would see Middle Row widened and modernised.

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