Window inside St. John the Baptist church (Doddington)

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Window inside St. John the Baptist church (Doddington)

Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 10 Jul 2024

One of several wrought-iron windows inside Doddington village church, dating from 1847. These were executed by Thomas Botfield of Hopton Court (Hopton Wafers), the designer of the church, who passed away before the building was completed. The views through the windows are incredible, thanks to the location of this being on the southeast slopes of Titterstone Clee Hill, the third highest hill in Shropshire. Some of the hills visible from this picture are Abberley Hill, Woodbury Hill and the Suckley Hills.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.382204
Longitude
-2.566317