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Knighton houses [10]
Almost hidden behind the hedge in Castle Road is White House. Probably built in the 18th century but incorporating parts of an earlier building to the rear which is within the castle bailey. Constructed of roughcast rendered brick under a slate roof. Under the rear garden is a late 16th or early 17th century barrel-vaulted undercroft. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?lang=&id=8975
Knighton is a somewhat remote market town gaining its charter in 1203. It is sited on the River Teme some 60 miles north of Cardiff. It lies on the Welsh/English border, with a small part in Shropshire, including its railway station. Originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, Knighton is located on Offa's Dyke, the ancient earthwork that divided the two countries. It later became a Norman defensive border town.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 31 May 2021
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Knighton features [10]
At a number of locations in the town are these 'bone' signs, each sponsored by a business. Attached to each sign is a supply of dog poo bags. What an excellent idea to help keep the town clean.
Knighton is a somewhat remote market town gaining its charter in 1203. It is sited on the River Teme some 60 miles north of Cardiff. It lies on the Welsh/English border, with a small part in Shropshire, including its railway station. Originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, Knighton is located on Offa's Dyke, the ancient earthwork that divided the two countries. It later became a Norman defensive border town.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 31 May 2021
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Knoll Cottage, Knighton
Viewed across Castle Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 26 Aug 2013
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The Golden Lion, Knighton
Town centre pub on the corner of High Street and Castle Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 26 Aug 2013
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The Narrows, Knighton
According to Multimap this thoroughfare is part of High Street, with a signpost at the bottom suggesting the alleyway is locally called "The Narrows."
Image: © Chris Heaton
Taken: 18 May 2008
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Knighton buildings [20]
Now housing a Chinese take-away, this building in Castle Street is late 18th or early 19th century. The right gable is built in brick and the left gable is rubble stone. The front is rendered and there is a slate roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?lang=&id=8974
Knighton is a somewhat remote market town gaining its charter in 1203. It is sited on the River Teme some 60 miles north of Cardiff. It lies on the Welsh/English border, with a small part in Shropshire, including its railway station. Originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, Knighton is located on Offa's Dyke, the ancient earthwork that divided the two countries. It later became a Norman defensive border town.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 31 May 2021
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Knighton houses [8]
Number 16 High Street was built in the 19th century. Constructed of rendered brick under a slate roof with a former shop window. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?lang=&id=8997
Knighton is a somewhat remote market town gaining its charter in 1203. It is sited on the River Teme some 60 miles north of Cardiff. It lies on the Welsh/English border, with a small part in Shropshire, including its railway station. Originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, Knighton is located on Offa's Dyke, the ancient earthwork that divided the two countries. It later became a Norman defensive border town.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 31 May 2021
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Glyndwr's Way marker stone at the start/end of the path
Image: © Dave Kelly
Taken: 15 Sep 2015
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The Fleece House, Knighton
B&B on the corner of Market Street and Castle Street.
The building was formerly an 18th century coaching inn, Fleece Inn.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 26 Aug 2013
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Mandarin House, Knighton
Chinese takeaway at 50 Castle Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 26 Aug 2013
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