BRIDGNORTH CASTLE
From the imposing castle Normand built under the reign of Henry II, there is only one tower whose inclination more than 15 ° (more than the tower of Pisa) is at least worrying! The rest was demolished during the civil war. From the garden, we have a very nice view over the Severn and the valley.
See also across the city. Town Hall (Town Hall), St Leonard Church, and the street leading to it. Palmer's Hospital (1687, rebuilt in 1889). The Grammar School Dormitories (th century) once a teacher's house. Around the church, Richard Baxter's (th century). In High Street, the th century North Gate. At the same time, The King's Llead and the Swan St Mary's Street, according to a th century plan.
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