Church Square, Banbridge
Most visitors to Banbridge will recognise the town's Church Square. Linking the Dromore, Lurgan and Castlewellan Roads the square has at it's centre, the Crozier Monument. Banbridge town's most famous son was probably Captain Crozier of North West Passage fame who was born in 1796 at a large house, also in the the Square. Around the square one can also view the Masonic Hall, Holy Trinity Parish Church, the former police station, and the Coach Inn.
Below I've included an alternative view of Church Square. I was photographing my good friend, Charlie Graham for his poetry book, "With Love As Always" and decided to photograph from Ballymoney Hill and use the town as a background. Traffic can be seen in Church Square in the distance.
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