A 9m circular walk in July 2005 from Morville.

Shropshire Walks, Morville


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A 9m circular walk in July 2005 from Morville.

Weather hot and sunny.

25 Oct 2018

105 visits

A 9m circular walk in July 2005 from Morville.

07 Jul 2005

129 visits

Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grade I Listed Building

"Collegiate church with long chancel, mostly late Norman. Fine early Norman chancel arch. Nave arcades have Transitional mouldings. The tall western tower has thick walls with flat buttresses. Cl4 stained glass window in chancel. Norman font."

07 Jul 2005

126 visits

Approach to Morville Hall, Grade I Listed Building

Wikipedia... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morville_Hall

07 Jul 2005

129 visits

Morville Hall, a Grade I Listed Building

Wikipedia... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morville_Hall

07 Jul 2005

119 visits

Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grade I Listed Building

"Collegiate church with long chancel, mostly late Norman. Fine early Norman chancel arch. Nave arcades have Transitional mouldings. The tall western tower has thick walls with flat buttresses. Cl4 stained glass window in chancel. Norman font."

07 Jul 2005

116 visits

Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grade I Listed Building

"Collegiate church with long chancel, mostly late Norman. Fine early Norman chancel arch. Nave arcades have Transitional mouldings. The tall western tower has thick walls with flat buttresses. Cl4 stained glass window in chancel. Norman font."

07 Jul 2005

129 visits

Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grtade I Listed Building

"Collegiate church with long chancel, mostly late Norman. Fine early Norman chancel arch. Nave arcades have Transitional mouldings. The tall western tower has thick walls with flat buttresses. Cl4 stained glass window in chancel. Norman font."

07 Jul 2005

104 visits

A locked gate at the entrance to Aston Wood

After crossing Mor Brook near the weir we headed on the path to the steep climb through Aston Wood.The footpath was non-existent and we had to scramble our way in steep slippery conditions to the top of the ridge. Here we were met by a barbed wire fence and managed to find a path to the east of the one we had planned.

07 Jul 2005

108 visits

Meadowley Trig Point (221m)

The search for the Trig Point had been difficult in the middle of a corn field.
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