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About
Bridgnorth has been created as a tourist
information visitor guide to
the attractions of the historic town of Bridgnorth
Shropshire.
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About
The Town Of Bridgnorth
Shropshire
Welcome
to the historic market town of Bridgnorth,
often mispelt Bridgenorth, located
in Shropshire , UK. It is split into Low town,
on the edge of the River Severn
and High Town these are uniquely connected by
the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway.
On the very peak of High Town are the remains
of Bridgnorth Castle and Saint
Mary’s Church, and in the very
centre of the High Street is the seventeenth century
Bridgnorth Town Hall. Also located
in the High Street is the Northgate Museum,
while on branching streets visitors will find
the 1850’s building known as Bishop
Percy’s House.
On the way down from High Town to Low Town, past
a abundance of public houses, steam enthusiasts
will find the Severn Valley Railway
that runs from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster.
Once in Low Town the breathtaking views of the
River Severn in the summer, that creates all new
unique views when it floods in the winter. Caves
cut into the sandstone still exist in which some
of the former residents of Bridgnorth lived, more
of these can be found hidden away on the Hermitage
when leaving Bridgnorth towards Wolverhampton.
More recent history includes the fact that Bridgnorth
may well have been a targeted headquarters for
the Nazi’s in World War II, and closer to
today Bridgnorth has proudly won the attributed
Britain In Bloom competition
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