Brown's End (Bromesberrow)

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Brown's End (Bromesberrow)

Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 16 Sep 2021

The country house at Brown's End was built in the seventeenth century, and at the end of that century, a detached bakehouse was built to the east of the house (left in photograph). The country house was altered in the late eighteenth and early twentieth century, and the building to the right is the barn and shelter shed by J. G. Price (1839). The three buildings were grade II listed in March 1987, and this picture was taken from a public footpath in Bromesberrow Estate.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.005122
Longitude
-2.367499