Load Street, looking northeast

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The photograph on this page of Load Street, looking northeast by P L Chadwick as part of the Geograph project.

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Load Street, looking northeast

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 19 Aug 2010

Bewdley has been described as the most perfect small Georgian town in Worcestershire,and it is that, but behind many of the Georgian fronts are much older timber-framed buildings. This is the most important road in the town, and goes down to the River Severn. Telford's famous bridge across the river can be seen in the far distance. On the immediate left of the picture, can be seen part of the George Hotel. This was closed for a while, but purchased by J D Wetherspoons, and has recently re-opened.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.37577
Longitude
-2.31475