Shropshire, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom osm
| County | Shropshire |
| Region | England |
| Country | United Kingdom |
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0 mThe Wellington, Welshpool
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41 mStreet Scene, Welshpool The timber frame on the end of the Talbot Inn is probably 16th century. In the 19th century the entrance was flanked by a pair of marbled Tuscan columns.
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80 mN J Evans gas appliances shop in Jehu Road
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85 mKingswood Church, Welshpool Standing at the end of Church Road beside the entrance to Christ Church, this building is listed on the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust website http://www.cpat.org.uk/ycom/wpool/36525.htm as a Universal Pentecostal church. It was originally built as a school associated with Christ Church, c1840-50.
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94 mWelshpool Methodist Church
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102 mThe Talbot Inn
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110 mNo 1 Fish and Chip Shop in Wales Andrew's Fish Bar, Welshpool.
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110 mSign for the Wellington, Welshpool Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) was a British national hero after his defeat of Napoleon 1 at Waterloo, 1815. He had earlier had a distinguished military career in India and Spain. Between 1828-30 he was prime minister, later he was foreign secretary 1834-35. His popularity may be judged by the fact that he is mentioned on more pub signs than anyone except Lord Nelson.
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126 mChrist Church, Welshpool The east end of the church, possibly accounting for the description "elephantine" which has been applied to the architecture.
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130 mChrist Church, Welshpool Seen from the edge of the cemetery http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1173815
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130 mChrist Church, Welshpool Viewed from Powis Castle Park.
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130 mWelshpool panorama Viewed from Christ Church. The houses on the extreme left are on Red Bank. The two towers left of centre are the Town Hall http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/541059 with the church of St Mary http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/791448 beyond. The backdrop is the Long Mountain.
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130 m8-11 High Street, Welshpool Timber framed buildings dating from the early 16th century. Although altered and restored they retain their old charm. No 8, now "The Buttery" restaurant was for many years the Cross Keys Inn. Part of a beam on a passage wall bears a legend dated back to the Civil War. Early records puts 9 & 10 as the town house of Kynaston 'The Wild' in the time of King Henry VIII (1509-47). It was the Upper Sun public house in 1757, and was a lodging house in 1881. Restored in 1927, after a period as a toy shop and workshop. it was reopened as 'Prentice Trades' a cafe and art shop.
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139 mStreet Signs CXXXIX
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141 mChrist Church, Welshpool Viewed from Powis Castle Park. This church stands just off the top of the High Street but is out of sight from much of the town. It is clearly visible from across the valley in Leighton SJ2405 and from southern approaches to the town. When I first spotted it standing out above the tree tops I thought it was a castle or folly. The church was built in 1839-44, to designs by Thomas Penson (County Surveyor), using stone from the quarry at the top of Brook Street. Further architectural details are available here http://www.cpat.org.uk/ycom/wpool/30644.htm The interior suffered from dry rot and it closed in 1999 because funds could not be found for repair. Since then it has been bought by a young family who have great plans for renovations and are living in a home constructed inside the church http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/mid/7417652.stm Other photos http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=5397419
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154 mPub Signs VIII - The Talbot
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156 mStreet Signs CXL
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172 mHigh Street Looking northwards towards the town hall.
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172 mBroad Street Welshpool The building on the right is the Town Hall.
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174 mWelshpool
The Wellington, Welshpool
| Title | The Wellington, Welshpool |
| Photo's author | Trish Steel User stats Author's photos |
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| Original size | 640 x 480 |
| Retrieved from source on | 13 Mar 2012 16:32:04 (UTC) |
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The Wellington, Welshpool
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Street Scene, Welshpool The timber frame on the end of the T…
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N J Evans gas appliances shop in Jehu Road
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Kingswood Church, Welshpool Standing at the end of Church Ro…
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Welshpool Methodist Church
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The Talbot Inn
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No 1 Fish and Chip Shop in Wales Andrew's Fish Bar, Welshpoo…
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Sign for the Wellington, Welshpool Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duk…
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Christ Church, Welshpool The east end of the church, possibl…
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Christ Church, Welshpool Seen from the edge of the cemetery …
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