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Moseley Old Hall from the 'Knot Garden'

Moseley Old Hall

Moseley Old Hall is an Elizabethan farmhouse that gave refuge to Charles II as he fled for his life after teh Battle of Worcester in 1651.

Much Wenlock Priory This image is copyrighted

Much Wenlock Priory

Wenlock Priory, with it's stunning clipped topiary, has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock.

Armed Forces Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum NMA

National Memorial Arboretum

The National Memorial Arboretum is the UK’s year-round centre of Remembrance; a spiritually uplifting place with 150 acres of trees and memorials, planted as a living tribute to those who have served, died or suffered in the service of their Country. Facilities include: Visitor Centre, guided tours, shop and café.

oak house

Oak House Museum

Elizabethan period timber-framed yeoman's house with lantern tower and many panelled rooms.

Old Oswestry Hill Fort This image is copyrighted

Old Oswestry Hill Fort

Old Oswestry Hill Fort is the most impressive Iron Age hill fort on the Welsh Borders covering 40 acres.

Packwood House

Packwood House

Much restored tudor house, park and garden with notable topiary.

Pump Rooms

Beautiful restored 'Chinese Gothic' building of a unique design. Detailing some original features, still serving the needs of Tenbury Wells.

Ragley Hall

Ragley Hall

Alcester, 8 miles west of Stratford-upon-Avon. Ragley Hall, the Warwickshire home of the Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford, is set in 27 acres of beautiful formal gardens.

Rollright Stones

Rollright Stones

The Rollright Stones are a group of prehistoric megalithic monuments built from large natural boulders found within about 500m of the site. The stones are naturally pitted, giving them extraordinary shapes.

rotherwas chapel

Rotherwas Chapel

A small Roman Catholic chapel originally of 14thC but rebuilt in 16thC with unbuttressed west tower of a later date with an interesting mid-Victorian side chapel.

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