NOTES: The original fruit and vegetable market moved out in 1974 and in 1978-1980 the market was restored and converted by the architects of the the Greater London Council's historic buildings division into a mix of shops, restaurants and offices.
NOTES: Monpazier is a 'bastide' (fortified) town, founded by Edward I of England in 1285, it retains much of its medieval appearance. It has a grid plan, gates and some walls, a large church and an almost intact 'bastide' square flanked by stone arcades.
NOTES: Monpazier is a 'bastide' (fortified) town, founded by Edward I of England in 1285, it retains much of its medieval appearance. It has a grid plan, gates and some walls, a large church and an almost intact 'bastide' square flanked by stone arcades.
NOTES: Monpazier is a 'bastide' (fortified) town, founded by Edward I of England in 1285, it retains much of its medieval appearance. It has a grid plan, gates and some walls, a large church and an almost intact 'bastide' square flanked by stone arcades.
NOTES: Monpazier is a 'bastide' (fortified) town, founded by Edward I of England in 1285, it retains much of its medieval appearance. It has a grid plan, gates and some walls, a large church and an almost intact 'bastide' square flanked by stone arcades.