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August 2016

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Craven Arms

Craven Arms & Stokesay Castle, Shropshire, Mon 15 Aug 2016


Pictures inside Stokesay Castle are not available for any commercial use
 
 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

 
 
 
      
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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