Cambridge Society Weekend Trips

Up one level Top index page » Cambridge Society Shropshire weekend 2003 » Cambridge Society Berkshire Branch 2003 - Saturday » Cambridge Society Berkshire Branch 2003 - Bridgnorth Shropshire

Cambridge Society Berkshire Branch 2003 - Bridgnorth Shropshire
No description is currently defined for this folder

camsevernbridge01 Bridge over the road from the Severn Valley station at Bridgnorth.

Bridge over the road from the Severn Valley station at Bridgnorth.

camsevernbridge03 New Market Building

New Market Building

camsevernbridge04 Town Hall stained glass windows.  This was built in 1648 using a barn from Much Wenlock

Town Hall stained glass windows. This was built in 1648 using a barn from Much Wenlock

camsevernbridge02 St Mary church. built 1792 and designed by Thomas Telford.  The church is aligned north-south and not east-west.

St Mary church. built 1792 and designed by Thomas Telford. The church is aligned north-south and not east-west.

camsevernbridge05 Town Hall

Town Hall

camsevernbridge06 Palmer's Hospital. An Alm House

Palmer's Hospital. An Alm House

camsevernbridge07 St Leanoards church.  Closed in 1980 because it was in a dangerous condition.  Since then the Redundant Churches Fund has renovated the building and opended it to the public

St Leanoards church. Closed in 1980 because it was in a dangerous condition. Since then the Redundant Churches Fund has renovated the building and opended it to the public

camsevernbridge08 St.Leonards

St.Leonards

camsevernbridge09 Old cave dwellings on the Cartway, the route between Low Town and High Town.  Good story about witches and carts being unable to make it to the top of the hill.

Old cave dwellings on the Cartway, the route between Low Town and High Town. Good story about witches and carts being unable to make it to the top of the hill.

camsevernbridge10 View of the River Severn

View of the River Severn

camsevernbridge11 Bishop Percy's House, one of the few timber framed houses to survive the fire of 1647.  The building is now used by the Bridgenorth Boys Club.

Bishop Percy's House, one of the few timber framed houses to survive the fire of 1647. The building is now used by the Bridgenorth Boys Club.

camsevernbridge12 One group of the Cambridge Society waiting for the Cliff Railway.

One group of the Cambridge Society waiting for the Cliff Railway.

camsevernbridge13 The Cliff Railway, going up

The Cliff Railway, going up

camsevernbridge14 Looking down the railway.

Looking down the railway.