The Nag's Head Inn and shops, Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 15 Sep 2001
This was built in the late 15C. Alterations in the 19C alterations including extending the ground floor outwards to fill in the original overhang with a Victorian pub front. The next building is of the early 18C. It has a stone string course above the first floor and a moulded stone eaves-cornice above the second floor. The gabled dormers are perhaps not typical of 18C town houses. Next another early 18C building with a string course and quoins.
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