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Penrith had very narrow streets that led to a very large and spacious square in the center of town. Why had the town been designed this way?

Penrith had very narrow streets that led to a very large and spacious square in the center of town. Why had the town been designed this way?

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Penrith was planned like that, because of the Scots. When war came, the people drove all their flocks and herds into the middle, and by barri- cading the narrow streets turned the whole town into a fortress.