All Saints church (Neenton)
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Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 12 Jul 2024
Like the parish church at Cleobury North (a mile southwest from here), Neenton parish church is another familiar sight to drivers on the B4364 road (Bridgnorth to Ludlow). It was built from 1870-71 by Sir Arthur Blomfield, and one of the stained glass windows was designed by Morris and Co. in 1922. The Pheasant Inn is behind the churchyard to the left of this view, and the pub successfully reopened ten years ago.