Craven ArmsCraven Arms & Stokesay Castle, Shropshire, Mon 15 Aug 2016Pictures inside Stokesay Castle are not available for any commercial use |
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![]() River Onny ![]() The Museum - The Land of the Lost Content - was formerly a corn merchants - Stubbs Meeson & Co ![]() Sheep wait for slaughter ![]() River Onny ![]() St John the Baptist, Stokesay ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Craven Arms War Memorial was moved to Stokesay churchyard in 1999 to improve traffic in Craven Arms ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Some people make snooty comments about the stained glass here spoiling the view, but I think they are good examples ![]() ![]() David preaching ![]() ![]() Although the church was rebuilt during the Commonwealth after damage in the Civil War, some Norman parts remain - like this door ![]() The house at Stokesay Castle from the churchyard ![]() Pictures inside Stokesay Castle are not available for any commercial use The castle is worth a visit, and has a good audio guide and pictures on its web site. Contact English Heritage for any pictures for commercial use - these are just for personal viewing. ![]() The gatehouse from inside ![]() The gatehouse is a 17th century addition to the fortified manor ![]() Stokesay Church from the castle grounds |
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