Downham Market
Downham Market
, also known simply as
Downham
, is a
town
in
Norfolk
,
England
, with a population of around 7,500 people. It lies on the
River Great Ouse
. Notable buildings in the town include its
mediaeval
parish church
and
Victorian
clock tower
, constructed in
1878
. The town is also known as the place where
Charles I of England
hid after the
Battle of Naseby
. During the Middle Ages, its was famed for its
butter
market.
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