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Bishop Percy's House, Cartway, Bridgnorth, c.1580
The finest timber framed house in Bridgnorth, at the foot of Cartway.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 5 Apr 2016
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Bishop Percy's House, 1580
The finest timber framed house in Bridgnorth, at the foot of Cartway.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 5 Apr 2016
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Cartway, Bridgnorth
Steep climb to High Town from the river. No face lost walking up, it is a one way street.
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 30 Jun 2014
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Cartway, Bridgnorth
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 7 Aug 2017
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Cartway in Bridgnorth, Shropshire
This is the view looking south, down the narrow slope of Cartway, with the Black Boy Inn on the left.
Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 23 Nov 2018
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Bishop Percy's House, Bridgnorth
The upper storeys of this timbered house, dated 1580. See
Image for a wider view with further information.
This is Grade I listed - https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1367867 & http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-254375-bishop-percy-s-house-bridgnorth-#.VhWpCHldGUk.
Image: © Ian Taylor
Taken: 25 Sep 2015
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Bishop Percy's House (Bridgnorth)
The splendid timber-frame building in the centre of this photo is no other than Bishop Percy's House in Bridgnorth, which this house was built in 1580. It is currently Grade I listed. Viewed from the public footpath that leads from the Castle Gardens to High Street.
Image: © Fabian Musto
Taken: 1 Sep 2018
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Bridgnorth - Bishop Percy's House
The fine old timber-framed with plaster house with pierced quatrefoils was built for Richard Forster in 1580. It gets its name from the fact that that Thomas Percy, the bishop of Dromore and author of "Reliques of Ancient English Poetry", was born here in 1728.
It is now a tea room with holiday lets above - see http://www.bishoppercyshouse.co.uk for more information.
It is EH Grade I listed: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1367867 meaning that it is a building of national (or even international) importance.
Image: © Rob Farrow
Taken: 30 Jan 2022
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Bridgnorth - View of the town climbing the hill
The town of Bridgnorth spans the River Severn and climbs quite steeply on the western side. The town is effectively in three parts, although they all merge - these are: The eastern section (to the east of the river), Low Town along the western riverside and High Town some 100+ feet higher up the slope.
This view is looking across from the eastern side to the western side as it climbs from Low Town to High Town, with a fascinating jumble of buildings.
Image] can be seen slightly right of centre.
The wall at the bottom of the image is the man-made river bank along Riverside.
Image: © Rob Farrow
Taken: 30 Jan 2022
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Bishop Percy's House, Bridgnorth
Dated 1580. Timber framed with plaster. Bishop Percy born here in 1728. Listed Grade I.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 2 Apr 2022
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