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Ludlow's Dinham Bridge was built in 1823 and was originally known as New Bridge. The bridge was designed by John Straphen of Shrewsbury. However,...

This map records field names within Saint Lawrence, Ludlow. It is based on historical records and maps drawn up in 1847. Field names are an invalu...

This impressive timber-frame building stands in the Castle Gates area of Shrewsbury. Built around 1620 it was once a meeting place for the Council...

Stokesay Castle is about 22 miles south of Shrewsbury and 7 miles north west of Ludlow. It was built by a wealthy wool merchant, Laurence de Ludlow...

Stokesay Castle is about 22 miles south of Shrewsbury and 7 miles north west of Ludlow. It was built by a wealthy wool merchant, Laurence de Ludlow...

Stokesay Castle is about 22 miles south of Shrewsbury and 7 miles north west of Ludlow. It was built by a wealthy wool merchant, Laurence de Ludlow...

Stokesay Castle is about 22 miles south of Shrewsbury and 7 miles north west of Ludlow. It was built by a wealthy wool merchant, Laurence de Ludlow...

Along with views of Stokesay Castle and the Feather's Hotel in Ludlow, this is one of the most famous views in Shropshire. The Holy Trinity church ...

Downton Castle sits high above the River Teme in a wooded gorge. The castle was bought by Richard Knight, a Shropshire ironmaster, in 1727. The cur...

Stokesay Castle is thought to be one of the best, and oldest, examples of a fortified manor house in England. It was built in the 13th century by ...

The two princes mentioned in this poem are the sons of Richard, the Duke of York. Richard was the leader of the Yorkists during the Wars of Roses ...

This view of Ludlow clearly shows the town's wier, on the River Teme. The wier was built in order to provide a head of water to drive the town's m...




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