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  2. Mountfields, Shrewsbury - Wikipedia

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    The Darwin Trail passes through Mountfields, following the River Severn along the track used by the barge pullers, from the theatre to Charles Darwin's childhood home at The Mount. It passes through fields that Darwin explored when escaping from Shrewsbury School , which he hated.

  3. St George's Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The arch was excavated during the construction of Theatre Severn in the late 2000s [4] [5] and is preserved within its foundations. Saint George is the patron saint of England . It is also given to the ( CofE ) church in Frankwell, which is within walking distance of the Welsh Bridge/site of St George's Bridge.

  4. List of theatres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management Key Theatre, Peterborough Peterborough 1973 360 Landmark Theatres (part of Selladoor Worldwide) King's Lynn Corn Exchange: King's Lynn 1854 733 King's Hall: Herne Bay, Kent: 4 April 1904 250–500 The King's Theatre Newmarket 1955 123 Newmarket Operatic Musical And Dramatic Society Ltd (NOMADS)

  5. English Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The English Bridge is a masonry arch viaduct, crossing the River Severn in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The present bridge is a 1926 rebuilding and widening (re-using the original masonry) of John Gwynn's design, completed in 1774. A bridge is known to have stood at this spot since at least Norman times. Historically, it was known as the "Stone Bridge".

  6. Frankwell - Wikipedia

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    Frankwell was highly prosperous in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. 4-7 Frankwell is an imposing building with ground-floor shops and first- and second- floor workshops above, built in about 1590. 113-14 Frankwell, built around 1620, remains a splendid and imposing half-timbered building.

  7. Shelton, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Shelton water tower on the Severn Trent Water site. Shelton is a suburb located in the west of the town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England, described by the Pevsner Architectural Guides as "Shrewsbury's principal interwar suburb." [1] It was once a village of its own, but the town of Shrewsbury has grown steadily in the area since the 1950s.

  8. Bagley Brook - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] When the River Severn floods in a severe way, such as in November 2000, the area around the Bagley Brook also floods (about 20 hectares (49 acres)). [ 3 ] In present times, the watercourse starts roughly where the Ellesmere Road (the A528 ) crosses the old course of the Severn, [ 4 ] and runs through the marshy area at first in a ...

  9. File:5-9 Severn Street, Shrewsbury.jpg - Wikipedia

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