
Shropshire Walks, Hampton Loade
Folder: Shropshire Walks
A 6m circular walk from Hampton Loade in June 2005.
03 May 2019
A 6m circular walk from Hampton Loade in June 2005.
Starting at the Car Park at Hampton Loade, crossing the River Severn via the Works Bridge, to Sutton, Chelmarsh, and to Trig Point (135m) above Manor House. Returning to Chelmarsh and the Church of St. Peter, then eastward and around Chelmarsh Reservoir.
16 Jun 2005
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Church of St Peter at Chelmarsh
Grade I Listed Building
The body of the church dates from the 14th century, and replaced an earlier church on the site. This part of the church was probably completed by 1345, when a chantry chapel was endowed by Hugh de Mortimer. The lower part of the west tower is also from this time, the upper part being added in about 1720. The south porch was built in 1887 by J. Farmer of Newport
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Peter%27s_Church,_Chelmarsh
16 Jun 2005
Church of St Peter at Chelmarsh
Grade I Listed Building
The body of the church dates from the 14th century, and replaced an earlier church on the site. This part of the church was probably completed by 1345, when a chantry chapel was endowed by Hugh de Mortimer. The lower part of the west tower is also from this time, the upper part being added in about 1720. The south porch was built in 1887 by J. Farmer of Newport
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Peter%27s_Church,_Chelmarsh
16 Jun 2005
Church of St Peter at Chelmarsh, Millennium Bench
A place to sit and have lunch at the
Grade I Listed Building.
The body of the church dates from the 14th century, and replaced an earlier church on the site. This part of the church was probably completed by 1345, when a chantry chapel was endowed by Hugh de Mortimer. The lower part of the west tower is also from this time, the upper part being added in about 1720. The south porch was built in 1887 by J. Farmer of Newport
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Peter%27s_Church,_Chelmarsh
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