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A view of Bridgnorth
This view of Bridgnorth highlights some of the town's most important features. From left to right, you can see the leaning castle keep on the top o...

This mansion was built during the Georgian period (1714 � 1837) to replace an earlier 17th century mansion badly damaged by Parliamentarian forces ...

This stone mansion built in the gothic style lies six kilometres north of Bridgnorth. The estate is approached across a pair of bridges that span t...

This stone mansion in the gothic style lies six kilometres north of Bridgnorth. It was built around 1812 by Thomas Whitmore. The estate includes ma...

Archaeology at Moat Street, Bridgnorth
exhibition Bridgnorth is situated in southeast Shropshire, around 28 kilometres southeast of Shrewsbury. The town is at a bridging point of the River Severn,...

Bridgnorth
This view of Bridgnorth shows some of its best known features. In the front of this picture you can see the Railway Station, which is now the home ...

Can you spot Bridgnorth Castle? If you look hard enough, you can just about see what remains of Bridgnorth Castle on the top of the hill. Much of t...

Bridgnorth
This view of Bridgnorth shows the railway in the foreground which came to the town in 1862. On top of the hill you can see the remains of Bridgnort...

In A.D 912, the Saxons under the leadership of Ethelfleda established a fort at Bridgnorth on the current Castle Hill site. By 1101, Robert de Be...

Bridgnorth was founded in 1101, when Earl Robert de Belleme relocated from his original stronghold at Quatford. It was at this time, that he built ...

This postcard shows two of Bridgnorth's most famous features. On the top of Castle Hill, you can see the church of St Mary Magdalen, which was bui...

The hill that you can see in the picture is Castle Hill, upon which the remains of the castle and St Mary Magdalen church sits. Legend has it, that...




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