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  2. Listed buildings in Bridgnorth - Wikipedia

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    Bridgnorth is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.It contains 252 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, twelve are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  3. Bridgnorth Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Internally, the principal rooms on the first floor were a council chamber and a courtroom. [7] The clock in the gable at the south end was installed in 1680 while the clock at the north end was installed at a later date. [8] The building was used for cultural events: an audience attended a "grand miscellaneous concert" there in 1789. [9]

  4. Bridgnorth - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Bridgnorth Castle. Bridgnorth is named after a bridge over the River Severn, which was built further north than an earlier bridge at Quatford. [4] The earliest historical reference to the town is in 895, when it is recorded that the Danes created a camp at Cwatbridge; [5] subsequently in 912, Æthelfleda constructed a mound on the west bank of the River Severn, or possibly on the ...

  5. Stonegate Pub Company - Wikipedia

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    Stonegate Pub Company is the largest pub company in the UK, operating around 4,800 managed, leased and tenanted pubs. [1] It is owned by TDR Capital . The head office is based in Solihull , England, and the company is registered in the Cayman Islands .

  6. Astbury Hall - Wikipedia

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    Astbury Hall is a stately home, with a 320-acre estate, [1] at Chelmarsh, near Bridgnorth, in Shropshire, England. The building was destroyed by fire in 1889, and rebuilt by Edmund Southwell (mayor of Bridgnorth, 1895-1897) in 1891. [2] John Arthur Buston, Master of the Wheatland hunt, lived at Astbury from c. 1911-c. 1937. [2]

  7. Apley Hall - Wikipedia

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    Apley Hall during restoration work in 2001. Apley Hall is an English Gothic Revival house located in the parish of Stockton near Bridgnorth, Shropshire.The building was completed in 1811 with adjoining property of 180 acres (0.73 km 2) of private parkland beside the River Severn.

  8. Tasley, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Tasley is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. [1]It is located to the immediate west of the town of Bridgnorth, and the A458 road passes through. As well as the small historic village and farms, the parish includes some modern suburban housing and livestock market/auction hall that form part of the built-up area of Bridgnorth.

  9. Samuel Smith Old Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Smith's operates over 200 pubs, including 20 in central London, which are maintained traditionally. Most have multiple bar rooms, often with a spartan public bar and plusher lounge. [2] Many have frosted windows and stained glass decorations. The interiors often have either brown or beige painted walls, or elaborate wall paper.