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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,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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