Pictures of Buildings in Much Wenlcok |
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Miscellaneous interesting buildings. The triangular windows of the building pictured on the right are thought to have been used in rope making |
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Houses thought to have originally been monk's residences. The chimneys are a later addition |
A squatter cottage. The chimney would likely have been built first, as such a house could stay if it had smoke comming out the chimney before sundown |
A house with blocked-up windows as a result of the window tax |
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St Owen's well house, one of the oldest houses in Much Wenlock |
Raynald's Mansion on the High Street, with a medieval hall behind the 1682 frontage |
A tower from the old priory, showing the roofline of a former building |
Pictures of the Parish Church of The Holy Trinity |
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Parish Church of The Holy Trinity, the tower and porch are from the 13th Century, while the rest is prodominantly Norman |
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The 13th Century tower and porch |
A coffin, thought to be that of St Milburga |
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The Norman nave, showing the unusual Victorian font |
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Carving beneath the easternmost window in the south wall of the chancel |
The heavy church door |
17th Century graffiti in the lady chappel |
Pictures of Forum Friends |
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Bob, Helen, Dougal, Fil, Stephen, and one of the tour guides listen to Gerry Bowden, while Jenny (Foreground) chats to Jan (who's arms can be seen on the left) |
Yvonne (right) listens to Gerry Bowden talking about when the Time Team came to Much Wenlock |
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Jan, Bob and Helen in front of the old school at the end of the guided tour |
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Co (left) and Jenni in the passage beside the George and Dragon inn, the site of a shut (gate) and formerly a principal access to the town |