Yeoman's house with chimney added in later Tudor times to the side of the house
Most wide main streets in towns did not used to be wide. Rather they had rows of houses and narrow alleys between. They still exist in part of Ludlow as you can see here. Most of these kinds of houses were pulled down by Victorian times to make wider roads, so those in Ludlow are now rare
Regency (18th century) houses in Ludlow
Part of the housing that made up the town walls of Ludlow. This is a gate through the walls
Tudor/Jacobean buildings in Ludlow
The Feathers Inn, Ludlow, one of the most famous late Tudor-style buildings, with highly decorated woodwork
Dinham Bridge and Castle in Ludlow
Ironbridge in Shropshire
Ironbridge in Shropshire at night
Ludlow
The Ludlow Food Festival
The River Severn
The River Severn's flood defences
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury Castle
Shropshire Union Canal
Stokeksay Castle
Stokeksay Castle
The Teme at Ludlow
Wenlock Edge in winter
Wenlock Priory
Whittington Castle
The Wrekin in summer
The Wrekin in winter
Acton Burnell, Shropshire
Bridgenorth and the Severn
Chepstow Castle
Long Mynd, Shropshire
Ludford bridge, Ludlow
Ludlow Castle
Market Drayton
St Chad Church, Shrewsbury
The south tower of Stokesay Castle
Wenlock Priory
Black and white Tudor-style building in Chester
Row of black and white Tudor-style buildings, Chester
Different architectural styles in Chester
Bridge Street in Chester, which was called the Via Praetoria in Roman times
The corner of Bridge Street, Chester
The Cross at the end of Bridge Street, Chester
Detail of black and white Tudor-style building Chester
Row of black and white Tudor-style buildings in Chester
Red bricks and black and white Tudor styles next to each in Chester
Eastgate Clock on Eastgate, Chester. The clock was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Eastgate, Chester
Eastgate, Chester, which marks the Roman entrance to the fort that was built on the site
Chester cathedral
Chester cathedral, with war memorial in its grounds
Shopping street in Chester
Shopping street in Chester with Victorian stone building
Tudor-style, Georgian and Victorian buildings next to each other in Chester