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  2. University Centre Shrewsbury - Wikipedia

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    University Centre Shrewsbury was a Higher Education Institution in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. As of September 2024 it is permanently closed. Established by Shropshire Council and the University of Chester, University Centre Shrewsbury opened in autumn 2014. Postgraduate students started courses in autumn 2014 and undergraduate students began ...

  3. Full House - Wikipedia

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    Full House is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC.The show is about widowed father Danny Tanner who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis and childhood best friend Joey Gladstone to help raise his three daughters, eldest Donna Jo Margaret (D.J. for short), middle child Stephanie and youngest Michelle in his San Francisco home.

  4. Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Shropshire (/ ˈ ʃ r ɒ p ʃ ər,-ʃ ɪər /; abbreviated Salop [4]) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England, on the border with Wales.It is bordered by Cheshire to the north-east, Staffordshire to the east, Worcestershire to the south-east, Herefordshire to the south, and the Welsh principal areas of Powys and Wrexham to the west and north-west respectively.

  5. Listed buildings in Cardington, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Originally a house, later a public house, it was extended in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is timber framed with brick nogging, partly rendered, partly rebuilt in brick, and has tile roofs. The public house has one storey and attics, the windows are casements, and there are two gabled dormers. To the right and incorporated into the ...

  6. Listed buildings in Whittington, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    The house, later a public house, was extended to the left and to the rear in the 19th century. It is in red brick with a dentilled eaves cornice and a slate roof. There are two storeys, five bays, and two rear wings. The doorway has a bracketed gabled hood, and the windows are casements with segmental heads. [24] II: Lockgate Bridge

  7. Frankwell - Wikipedia

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    A number of buildings in Frankwell show evidence of Frankwell's medieval development. 92 Frankwell is the surviving half of a two-bay cruck-framed hall house, and 111-12 Frankwell is a pair of early fifteenth century semi-detached houses. Boundaries in the oldest part of Frankwell have been strongly influenced by medieval burgage plots ...

  8. Listed buildings in Whitchurch Rural - Wikipedia

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    Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade Alkington Hall: 1592 The house incorporates earlier material and has a timber framed core. It is built in red brick with grey brick diapering and Grinshill sandstone dressings on a chamfered plinth, with quoins, a moulded eaves cornice, and a two-span roof in tile and slate with parapeted coped gables, and obelisk and ball finials.

  9. Newport House, Shrewsbury - Wikipedia

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    In 1917 Newport House was acquired by the municipal borough of Shrewsbury, which had previously used part of the Shire Hall in the Market Square as its meeting place. [7] The building continued to be the local seat of government after the enlarged Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council was formed in 1974 [ 8 ] until the council decided to move ...