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  2. 55–56 High Street, Much Wenlock - Wikipedia

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    55–56 High Street is a historic building in Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England. The property dates to the early 15th century, and is now a Grade II* listed building. Previously known as Raynald's Mansion, and since divided into two dwellings, it originated as a hall house, with the front added in the 17th century.

  3. Wilderhope Manor - Wikipedia

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    Wilderhope Manor is an Elizabethan-period manor house, built of local limestone and dating from 1585. The house was built for Francis Smallman and his initials can be seen on the ceilings. [2] The manor remained in the family until 1734 when the estate including the neighbouring Wilderhope farm was sold to Thomas Lutwyche. [2]

  4. Listed buildings in Much Wenlock - Wikipedia

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    Much Wenlock is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.It contains 104 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, three are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, six are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  5. List of National Trust properties in England - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Trust properties in England, including any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of the National Trust in England. Bedfordshire [ edit ]

  6. 34 Barrow Street - Wikipedia

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    34 Barrow Street is an historic building in Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England. Dating to 1661, it is now a Grade II listed building. [1] It is a timber framed cottage with plaster infill, a tile roof and one storey with an attic. There is a central doorway, casement windows and a dormer with a dated and initialled plate on the tie-beam. [2] [1]

  7. Homer, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Homer is a small village in Shropshire, England, north of the town of Much Wenlock.. The name first appears in the 14th century as "Honemor". [1] Originally common land called Homer Wood, the settlement developed from squatters' cottages encroaching on the common during the 17th century. [2]

  8. Barrow, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Barrow is a hamlet and civil parish in Shropshire, England, some 5 miles south of Telford between Ironbridge and Much Wenlock.. Although Barrow itself consists of a church and just a few dwellings, the parish extends from Broseley to the eastern edge of Much Wenlock; it also includes the hamlets of Willey and Benthall, and the lost settlement of Caughley.

  9. Wyke, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Wyke (or the Wyke) is a small hamlet in rural Shropshire, England, where it is part of the civil parish of Much Wenlock.Its name may originate from Old English wice, Wych elm, but is more likely derived from the word wic, dwelling or village.

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