Early 17th century black & white house in Oswestry

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Early 17th century black & white house in Oswestry

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 15 Sep 2014

The year 1621 is on this timber frame building in Salop Road. It was Grade II listed in 1951 as the Black Gate Tea Rooms. There is no name on the building in September 2014. Bull Ring bar & lounge is on the adjacent side wall.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.858852
Longitude
-3.053129