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Stourbridge - Kidderminster - Bewdley - Bridgnorth

The 125 bus line (Stourbridge - Kidderminster - Bewdley - Bridgnorth) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) High Town: 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM (2) Kidderminster: 6:05 PM (3) Kidderminster: 6:25 PM (4) Stanmore: 6:30 AM (5) Stourbridge: 7:24 AM - 4:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 125 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 125 bus arriving.

Direction: High Town

125 bus Time Schedule

High Town Route Timetable:

53 stops

VIEW LINE SCHEDULE

  • Sunday
  • Not Operational

7:27 AM - 5:20 PM 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM 7:37 AM - 5:20 PM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Stourbridge Interchange, Stourbridge

Foster Street East, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

Union St, Stourbridge The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford

104 Heath Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

  • Mary Stevens Park, Norton
  • Saturday

A451, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

Stanley Rd, Norton Beech Rd, Norton

125 bus Info

Norton Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

Direction: High Town Stops: 53 Trip Duration: 88 min

Osmaston Rd, Norton

Line Summary: Stourbridge Interchange,

  • Heath Drive, Broadwaters
  • Stourbridge, Union St, Stourbridge, The Plough &

Harrow, Oldswinford, Mary Stevens Park, Norton, Stanley Rd, Norton, Beech Rd, Norton, Osmaston Rd, Norton, Heath Drive, Broadwaters, Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters, Hurcott Road Crossroads, Greenhill, Linden Avenue, Greenhill, Cricket Ground, Kidderminster, Villiers Street, Kidderminster, Lorne Street, Kidderminster, Railway Station, Kidderminster, Green Street, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster, Town Hall, Kidderminster, Oxford Street, Kidderminster, Wood Street,
Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters

Broadwaters Bridge, Kidderminster

Hurcott Road Crossroads, Greenhill Linden Avenue, Greenhill Cricket Ground, Kidderminster Villiers Street, Kidderminster Lorne Street, Kidderminster
Kidderminster, General Hospital, Kidderminster, Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook, Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook, West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath, New Road, Catchems End, Catchems End, All Saints Church, Wribbenhall, Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley, Black Boy Inn, Bewdley, Load Street, Bewdley, Dowles Road, Bewdley, Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood, Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak, Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge, Hall, Kinlet, Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet,
Railway Station, Kidderminster

Station Approach, Kidderminster

Green Street, Kidderminster
Park Homes, Highley, Parish Hall, Highley, Bache Arms, Highley, Recreation Ground, Highley, Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill, Clee View, Woodhill, Castle Inn, Woodhill, Oak Street Jct, Woodhill, King's Arms Inn, Sutton, Covert Lane Jct, Sutton, Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh, Church, Chelmarsh, Railway Station, Dudmaston, Post O∆ce, Eardington, Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill, Hawthorns Jct, Castle Hill, Sainsbury'S, High Town
Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster Town Hall, Kidderminster

Exchange Street, Kidderminster

Oxford Street, Kidderminster Wood Street, Kidderminster

Perrett Walk, Kidderminster

General Hospital, Kidderminster Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath New Road, Catchems End

Kidderminster Road, Bewdley Civil Parish

Catchems End All Saints Church, Wribbenhall Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley

Castle Lane, Bewdley Civil Parish

Black Boy Inn, Bewdley

Ricketts Place, Bewdley

Load Street, Bewdley

Load Street, Bewdley

Dowles Road, Bewdley

Dog Lane, Bewdley

Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge Hall, Kinlet Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet

Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish

Park Homes, Highley Parish Hall, Highley

Arley View Close, Highley

Bache Arms, Highley

Silverdale Terrace, Highley

Recreation Ground, Highley Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill

Willow Drive, Highley

Clee View, Woodhill Castle Inn, Woodhill Oak Street Jct, Woodhill King's Arms Inn, Sutton Covert Lane Jct, Sutton Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh Church, Chelmarsh Railway Station, Dudmaston Post O∆ce, Eardington Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill

Hollybush Road, Bridgnorth

Hawthorns Jct, Castle Hill Sainsbury'S, High Town

Direction: Kidderminster

125 bus Time Schedule

Kidderminster Route Timetable:

40 stops

VIEW LINE SCHEDULE

  • Sunday
  • Not Operational

  • 6:05 PM
  • Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Sainsbury'S, High Town
6:05 PM
Richmond Gardens Jct, High Town

33 Innage Lane, Bridgnorth

6:05 PM 6:05 PM
Football Ground, High Town

24 Innage Lane, Bridgnorth

6:05 PM

  • No. 26, High Town
  • Saturday
  • 6:05 PM

25 The Hookƒeld, Bridgnorth

Woodberry Down Ph, High Town

95 Victoria Road, Bridgnorth

125 bus Info

Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill

Direction: Kidderminster Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 63 min

King's Loade Jct, Castle Hill

Oldbury Road, Bridgnorth

Line Summary: Sainsbury'S, High Town, Richmond Gardens Jct, High Town, Football Ground, High Town, No. 26, High Town, Woodberry Down Ph, High Town, Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill, King's Loade Jct, Castle Hill, Post O∆ce, Eardington, Railway Station, Dudmaston, Church, Chelmarsh, Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh, Covert Lane Jct, Sutton, King's Arms Inn, Sutton, Oak Street Jct, Woodhill, Castle Inn, Woodhill, Clee View, Woodhill, Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill, Recreation Ground, Highley, Bache Arms, Highley, Parish Hall, Highley, Park Homes, Highley, Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet, Hall, Kinlet, Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge, Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak, Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood, Load Street, Bewdley, Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley, Grey Green Lane, Wribbenhall, All Saints Church, Wribbenhall, Catchems End, New Road, Catchems End, West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath, Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook, Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook, General Hospital, Kidderminster, Wood Street, Kidderminster, Swan Centre, Kidderminster, Health Centre, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station,
Post O∆ce, Eardington Railway Station, Dudmaston Church, Chelmarsh Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh Covert Lane Jct, Sutton King's Arms Inn, Sutton Oak Street Jct, Woodhill Castle Inn, Woodhill Clee View, Woodhill Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill

Willow Drive, Highley

Kidderminster
Recreation Ground, Highley

Bache Arms, Highley

Barke Street, Highley

Parish Hall, Highley

Arley View Close, Highley

Park Homes, Highley Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet

Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish

Hall, Kinlet

Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish

Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood Load Street, Bewdley

73 Load Street, Bewdley

Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley Grey Green Lane, Wribbenhall All Saints Church, Wribbenhall

Kidderminster Road, Bewdley Civil Parish

Catchems End New Road, Catchems End West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook

Bewdley Hill, Kidderminster

General Hospital, Kidderminster

Summer Place, Kidderminster

Wood Street, Kidderminster Swan Centre, Kidderminster

Blackwell Street, Kidderminster

Health Centre, Kidderminster

BromsgroveStreet, Kidderminster

Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster

Direction: Kidderminster

125 bus Time Schedule

Kidderminster Route Timetable:

17 stops

VIEW LINE SCHEDULE

  • Sunday
  • Not Operational

  • 6:25 PM
  • Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Stourbridge Interchange, Stourbridge

Foster Street East, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

6:25 PM

  • Union St, Stourbridge
  • 6:25 PM

6:25 PM
The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford

104 Heath Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

6:25 PM

  • Mary Stevens Park, Norton
  • Saturday
  • 6:25 PM

A451, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

Stanley Rd, Norton Beech Rd, Norton

125 bus Info

Norton Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

Direction: Kidderminster Stops: 17 Trip Duration: 25 min

Osmaston Rd, Norton

Line Summary: Stourbridge Interchange,

Heath Drive, Broadwaters
Stourbridge, Union St, Stourbridge, The Plough &

Harrow, Oldswinford, Mary Stevens Park, Norton, Stanley Rd, Norton, Beech Rd, Norton, Osmaston Rd, Norton, Heath Drive, Broadwaters, Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters, Hurcott Road Crossroads, Greenhill, Linden Avenue, Greenhill, Cricket Ground, Kidderminster, Villiers Street, Kidderminster, Lorne Street, Kidderminster, Railway Station, Kidderminster, Green Street, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster
Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters

Broadwaters Bridge, Kidderminster

Hurcott Road Crossroads, Greenhill Linden Avenue, Greenhill Cricket Ground, Kidderminster Villiers Street, Kidderminster Lorne Street, Kidderminster Railway Station, Kidderminster

Station Approach, Kidderminster

Green Street, Kidderminster Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster

Direction: Stanmore

125 bus Time Schedule

Stanmore Route Timetable:

36 stops

VIEW LINE SCHEDULE

  • Sunday
  • Not Operational

  • 6:30 AM
  • Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Load Street, Bewdley

Load Street, Bewdley

6:30 AM
Dowles Road, Bewdley

Dog Lane, Bewdley

6:30 AM 6:30 AM
Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood

Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge Hall, Kinlet
6:30 AM

  • Saturday
  • Not Operational

125 bus Info Direction: Stanmore Stops: 36

Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet

Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish

Trip Duration: 52 min

Line Summary: Load Street, Bewdley, Dowles Road, Bewdley, Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood, Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak, Buttonbridge Lane Jct,
Park Homes, Highley Parish Hall, Highley
Buttonbridge, Hall, Kinlet, Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet, Park Homes, Highley, Parish Hall, Highley, Bache Arms, Highley, Recreation Ground, Highley, Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill, Clee View, Woodhill, Castle Inn, Woodhill, Oak Street Jct, Woodhill, King's Arms Inn, Sutton, Covert Lane Jct, Sutton, Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh, Church, Chelmarsh, Railway Station, Dudmaston, Post O∆ce, Eardington, Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill, Hawthorns Jct, Castle Hill, Sainsbury'S, High Town, Harp Inn, High Town, New Road Jct, Castle Hill, Riverside Wines, Castle Hill, Fosters Arms Ph, Low Town, Cann Hall Drive Jct, Low Town, Severn Street Jct, Low Town, No. 5, Low Town, Lodge Lane Jct, Danesford, Aldi, Danesford, Faraday Drive Jct, Danesford, Estate Road Jct, Stanmore, Stanmore Industrial Estate, Stanmore

Arley View Close, Highley

Bache Arms, Highley

Silverdale Terrace, Highley

Recreation Ground, Highley Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill

Willow Drive, Highley

Clee View, Woodhill Castle Inn, Woodhill Oak Street Jct, Woodhill King's Arms Inn, Sutton Covert Lane Jct, Sutton Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh Church, Chelmarsh Railway Station, Dudmaston Post O∆ce, Eardington Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill

Hollybush Road, Bridgnorth

Hawthorns Jct, Castle Hill Sainsbury'S, High Town Harp Inn, High Town

High Street, Bridgnorth

New Road Jct, Castle Hill

West Castle Street, Bridgnorth

Riverside Wines, Castle Hill

St Mary's Steps, Bridgnorth

Fosters Arms Ph, Low Town

Bridge Street, Bridgnorth

Cann Hall Drive Jct, Low Town

Cann Hall Road, Bridgnorth

Severn Street Jct, Low Town

Hospital Lane, Bridgnorth

No. 5, Low Town Lodge Lane Jct, Danesford

Stourbridge Road, Bridgnorth

Aldi, Danesford Faraday Drive Jct, Danesford Estate Road Jct, Stanmore Stanmore Industrial Estate, Stanmore

Direction: Stourbridge

125 bus Time Schedule

Stourbridge Route Timetable:

63 stops

VIEW LINE SCHEDULE

  • Sunday
  • Not Operational

7:24 AM - 4:45 PM 7:24 AM - 4:45 PM 7:24 AM - 4:45 PM 7:24 AM - 4:45 PM 7:24 AM - 4:45 PM 7:40 AM - 4:45 PM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Stanmore Industrial Estate, Stanmore Estate Road Jct, Stanmore Faraday Drive Jct, Danesford Aldi, Danesford

Kings Court, Bridgnorth Civil Parish

Saturday
No. 5, Low Town

Pale Meadow Rd Jct, Low Town

Hospital Street, Bridgnorth

125 bus Info Direction: Stourbridge Stops: 63

Falcon Hotel, Low Town

Bridge Street, Bridgnorth

Trip Duration: 85 min Line Summary: Stanmore Industrial Estate,

Riverside Wines, Castle Hill
Stanmore, Estate Road Jct, Stanmore, Faraday Drive Jct, Danesford, Aldi, Danesford, No. 5, Low Town, Pale Meadow Rd Jct, Low Town, Falcon Hotel, Low Town, Riverside Wines, Castle Hill, Richmond Gardens Jct, High Town, Football Ground, High Town, No. 26, High Town, Woodberry Down Ph, High Town, Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill, King's Loade Jct, Castle Hill, Post O∆ce, Eardington, Railway Station, Dudmaston, Church, Chelmarsh, Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh, Covert Lane Jct, Sutton, King's Arms Inn, Sutton, Oak Street Jct, Woodhill, Castle Inn, Woodhill, Clee View, Woodhill, Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill, Recreation Ground, Highley, Bache Arms, Highley, Parish Hall, Highley, Park Homes, Highley, Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet, Hall, Kinlet, Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge, Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak, Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood, Load Street, Bewdley, Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley, Grey Green Lane, Wribbenhall, All Saints Church, Wribbenhall, Catchems End, New Road, Catchems End, West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath, Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook, Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook, General Hospital, Kidderminster, Wood Street, Kidderminster, Swan Centre, Kidderminster, Health Centre,

St Mary's Steps, Bridgnorth

Richmond Gardens Jct, High Town

33 Innage Lane, Bridgnorth

Football Ground, High Town

24 Innage Lane, Bridgnorth

No. 26, High Town

25 The Hookƒeld, Bridgnorth

Woodberry Down Ph, High Town

95 Victoria Road, Bridgnorth

Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill King's Loade Jct, Castle Hill

Oldbury Road, Bridgnorth

Post O∆ce, Eardington Railway Station, Dudmaston Church, Chelmarsh
Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station,

Kidderminster, Town Hall, Kidderminster, Oxford Street, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Railway Station, Kidderminster, Lorne Street, Kidderminster, Villiers Street, Kidderminster, Cricket Ground, Kidderminster, Bowling Green, Greenhill, Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters, Heath Drive, Broadwaters, Beech Rd, Norton, Stanley Rd, Norton, Mary Stevens Park, Norton, The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford, Hill St, Stourbridge, Stourbridge Ring Rd, Stourbridge, Stourbridge Interchange, Stourbridge
Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh Covert Lane Jct, Sutton King's Arms Inn, Sutton Oak Street Jct, Woodhill Castle Inn, Woodhill Clee View, Woodhill Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill

Willow Drive, Highley

Recreation Ground, Highley Bache Arms, Highley

Barke Street, Highley

Parish Hall, Highley

Arley View Close, Highley

Park Homes, Highley Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet

Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish

Hall, Kinlet

Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish

Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood Load Street, Bewdley

73 Load Street, Bewdley

Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley Grey Green Lane, Wribbenhall All Saints Church, Wribbenhall

Kidderminster Road, Bewdley Civil Parish

Catchems End New Road, Catchems End West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook

Bewdley Hill, Kidderminster

General Hospital, Kidderminster

Summer Place, Kidderminster

Wood Street, Kidderminster Swan Centre, Kidderminster

Blackwell Street, Kidderminster

Health Centre, Kidderminster

BromsgroveStreet, Kidderminster

Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster Town Hall, Kidderminster

Exchange Street, Kidderminster

Oxford Street, Kidderminster Kidderminster Railway Station, Kidderminster

Comberton Hill, Kidderminster

Lorne Street, Kidderminster Villiers Street, Kidderminster Cricket Ground, Kidderminster Bowling Green, Greenhill Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters Heath Drive, Broadwaters Beech Rd, Norton Stanley Rd, Norton Mary Stevens Park, Norton

A451, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford

104 Heath Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

Hill St, Stourbridge Stourbridge Ring Rd, Stourbridge Stourbridge Interchange, Stourbridge

Foster Street East, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley

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    Eardington Manor SCHOOL LANE, EARDINGTON, BRIDGNORTH, WV16 5JZ BERRIMAN EATON A BEAUTIFUL PRESENTED GRADE II LISTED GEORGIAN VILLAGE HOUSE eardington manor, school lane, eardington, bridgnorth, wv16 5jz A exquisite Georgian country manor u 4 reception rooms u kitchen u 6 first floor bedrooms (2 en suite) u further bathroom u 6 further bedrooms on the second floor u bathroom u 2 bedroom coach house u stables u outbuildings and swimming pool u gardens u walled kitchen garden u paddock u all in about 4.5 acres Bridgnorth - 1.1 miles Much Wenlock 10.2 miles Telford - 14.3 miles Wolverhampton - 16.0 miles Stourbridge - 16.4 miles Shrewsbury 23.3 miles Birmingham - 30.8 miles (All distances are approximate). Situation Eardington Manor is situated in the heart of the village of Eardington, approximately 1.5 miles south of the market town of Bridgnorth. There are excellent shopping and leisure facilities available in Bridgnorth and more extensively in Wolverhampton and Telford. The well renowned Astbury Golf Course, restaurant and hotel together with Severn Valley Railway are both close by within 2 miles. Fishing, situated at Chelmarsh, horse riding, walking and cycling along Route 45 are all available in the vicinity. There are a number of primary and secondary schools available in Bridgnorth and Wolverhampton. Private schooling includes Moffats at Kinlet, Wrekin College Wellington and Shrewsbury School. There are bus collection for the private schools. St Dominics Brewood (private school) also offer a bus service from Bridgnorth. More local, Bridgnorth Endowed School (previously Bridgnorth Grammar) also offers a bus service. Description Eardington Manor combines classical Georgian architecture with its elegance and finesse: a wealth of original features including decorative ceilings and cornices, architraves, sash windows and shutters: together with all the attributes required for modern day living.
  • An Assessment of the Feasibility of Annual Monitoring of Winter Gull Roosts in the UK and Possible Outputs from Such a Scheme

    An Assessment of the Feasibility of Annual Monitoring of Winter Gull Roosts in the UK and Possible Outputs from Such a Scheme

    BTO Research Report No. 483 An assessment of the feasibility of annual monitoring of winter gull roosts in the UK and possible outputs from such a scheme Authors N.H.K. Burton, I.M.D. Maclean & G.E. Austin Report of work carried out by The British Trust for Ornithology under contract to Natural England November 2007 British Trust for Ornithology British Trust for Ornithology, The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk IP24 2PU Registered Charity No. 216652 CONTENTS Page No. List of Tables...........................................................................................................................................3 List of Figures .........................................................................................................................................5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY....................................................................................................................7 1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................9 2. METHODS............................................................................................................................11 2.1 Identification of Sites Where Gull Numbers Surpass 1% Thresholds or Exceed 20,000 Birds ...........................................................................................................................11 2.2 Comparison of Species’ Indices Produced Using Wings and Webs Core Counts and Their Representativeness..............................................................................................12
  • Eardington Manor and Coach House, School Lane, Eardington

    Eardington Manor and Coach House, School Lane, Eardington

    Eardington Manor And Coach House, School Lane, Eardington, Bridgnorth, WV16 5JZ Eardington Manor And Coach House, School Lane, Eardington, Bridgnorth, WV16 5JZ REDUCED from £1,400,000 to £1,000,000. A stunning Georgian country manor having 6-12 bedrooms, detached Coach House, stables and outbuildings (with potential for development STP), walled kitchen garden and swimming pool in a village location near Bridgnorth. 1.5 Acres of gardens and further paddocks available by negotiation. Bridgnorth - 1.9 miles, Telford - 14.3 miles, Shrewsbury 23.3 miles, Wolverhampton - 16.0 miles, Stourbridge - 16.4 miles, Birmingham - 30.8 miles. LOCATION On the first floor there are six generous bedrooms with up to date bathroom fittings: (having two Within 1.5 miles of the historic market town of Bridgnorth, this quiet Shropshire village is bordered staircases), a master bedroom suite which leads to a large en-suite with wardrobes, guest by the River Severn and the vintage Severn Valley Steam Railway. Located just over a mile away is bedroom with en-suite, four further bedrooms with bathroom and separate WC. Second floor; Astbury Golf Course, restaurant and hotel. Fishing, sailing at Chelmarsh, horse riding, walking and From the landing through double doors, a hallway gives access to six further bedrooms and cycling along Route 45 are all other nearby activities. Bridgnorth offers a wide variety of schools, storeroom. shopping, cafes and services, including a hospital. The Coach House stands to the rear. The detached accommodation comprises: Kitchen, Living This most attractive Grade II listed period house has generous proportions and well stocked Room, Dining Room, two Bedrooms and Bathroom.
  • Dingle Bank, the Common, Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth, WV16

    Dingle Bank, the Common, Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth, WV16

    Dingle Bank, The Common, Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth, WV16 6BG Dingle Bank, The Common, Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth, WV16 6BG An outstanding garden of over an acre, surrounding a character two bedroom detached cottage. This is a semi-rural village location with views just under 5 miles from Bridgnorth. The garden is a haven for wildlife and birds with an abundance of shrub and flower borders for every season. Kidderminster - 14 miles, Telford - 16 miles, Shrewsbury - 26 miles, Stourbridge - 18 miles, Birmingham - 31 miles. (All distances are approximate). LOCATION including wardrobes, drawers and bedside tables. Bedroom two; with views to the front having a The area is perfect for walking, riding or cycling and yet within easy reach of transport links and full range of fitted wardrobes. major conurbations. Bridgnorth has excellent everyday facilities whilst Telford, Shrewsbury, Wolverhampton and Birmingham offer more extensive facilities. Good performing schools can be OUTSIDE found in and around Bridgnorth. Places of interest nearby include sailing at Chelmarsh Reservoir, The cottage is approached from the track through a gated entrance into a gravel driveway with the Severn Valley Steam Railway and museum, the River Severn walks, historical Ironbridge and access to a concrete section double garage. The footpath leads to the open porch at the front of further afield are the Clee Hills, the Wrekin and the Long Mynd. the cottage amidst this glorious garden of heavily planted borders for all year round colour. Within the garden there is a shed and greenhouse. The garden is a joy to experience with weaving With deeds dating to the 1700s, this charming detached cottage is surrounded by undulating lawned footpath to appreciate the colourful views from each side of the borders there is mature cottage gardens.
  • SHROPSHIRE. ASTON Botiertll

    SHROPSHIRE. ASTON Botiertll

    DIR:ECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. ASTON BOTIERtLL. ASTLEY is a chapelry, in that part of the parish of St. yearly value- £150, in the gift of the trustees of Shrewsbury Mary which is within the limits of Shrewsbury, I mile south­ School, and held since x88j by the Rev. Arthu-r George east from Hadnall station on the Shrewsbury and Crewe Brooke, of St. Bees. Astley House is the residence of Thomas branch of the London and North Western railway, 4l miles William Trouncer esq. lord nf the manor and principiii land­ nortb-JJort.h-east from Shrewsbury, in the Northern division owner. The aotl is mixed ; subsoil, clay. The chief aops .of tl\~ count.y, Mbrighton petty sessional division, Atcham are wheat, barley, o~ts and turnips. The area i& !f,t68 -union, Shrewsbury county court district, rural deanery of acres ; rateable value, £2,675 ; the population in 188r was W em, archdeaconry t:>f Salop and diocese of Lichfield. The 101136. ~hurch of St. Mary is a building of stone in the Norman Parish Clerk, George Halliwell .style, consisting of chancel, nave and an embattled western PoST 0FFICB. • • John Williams, receiver. Letteril arrive tower containing a clock, erected in 1837, and one bell: in from Shrewsbury at 6.45 a.m.; dispatched at 6.30 p.m\. -the south wall is a Norman arch, now blocked, a window Hadna.ll is the nearest money order & telegraph otliee with the date 1568 over it, and a lO<'ker : the church was Endowed School, built in 1830, for so children; average -...estored in 1883, when it was new-roofed and reseated, at a attendance, 38; endowed with about £t5 yearl~1 , paid by cost of £350.