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This house was built around 1736 for the headmaster of Shrewsbury School, Dr Robert Phillips. The house is, perhaps, one of the best to be built i...
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This octagonal summerhouse can be found in the gardens of 12 St. John's Hill in Shrewsbury. The main room of the summerhouse is reached by the stai...
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This is the house where Richard Baxter lived whilst he was assistant Minister at St Leonard's church, between 1640 and 1641. He went on to become ...
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Here we can see preparation for a scene from 'A Christmas Carol' on The Crescent in Shrewsbury. The men are spraying fake snow onto the house, read...
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This view of Peplow Hall shows the parkland trees often associated with large properties such as this. At first glance this parklands might not lo...
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This old farm building is made of the local Wenlock Limestone, maybe someday it will be restored. From a photographic study of Wenlock Edge by Kers...
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According to the architectural historian Pevsner, Abbey House dates from around 1725, disputing other literature that states that it was built arou...
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Although called The Abbot's House, there is no record of an Abbot having ever lived here. The building, along with the row of buildings to the righ...
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The Abbot's House in Shrewsbury was built around 1500, although much of the timber framing that you see today has been repaired and altered over th...
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This house was built around 1500 and, despite its name, historians do not think that it was the home of an Abbot. However, it may have been built ...
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The common belief is that this house was built for the Abbot of Lilleshall around 1500 A.D. However, this appears to be an example of a folk tale t...
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Despite the name �Abbot�s House�, it is unlikely that an Abbot ever lived here. It is thought that the building was actually owned by a monastic o...
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