Silcock Row
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Silcock Row
Ketchelbank [47, 32]
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Silcock Row
Description
History
No one quite knows how the area got its infamous, yet fitting name. But what is known is that many of the parishioners at the nearby St. Matthias's Church would pass by this area either on the way to or from confession. The clergy never caught on what made people so faithful in attending services on a weekly basis before the outbreak. Now all that remains are a few rusty metal benches and the occasional crumpled up Zoo map that became wedged between the slats of the benches and that hasn't managed to decay into a soggy mess due to the amazingly high-gloss ink.