We are at Bridgnorth, complete with cliff railway connecting the two parts of the town. A flying visit which will be repeated when Ian is able to accompany me.
The amazing buildings are still with us, this is Bishop Percys house built in 1580 and currently a tea shop / cafe
and this is the town hall built in 1652
Other interesting buildings were scattered around the town,
The original plan had been to visit the Severn Valley Railway but there weren't any trains running due to a landslide so I settled for tea and cake in the 1940s cafe and planned a return visit, probably the same time next year.
For those who are wandering why I seem to be travelling solo, Ian has pulled his back and confining himself to the van and campsite at most of our destinations. We will be repeating this tour so he can catch up with everything that he missed.
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Sorry to hear about Ian. That must be so frustrating for him.
I've seen those cliff railways when we visited Quebec many years ago. I never even knew something like that existed.
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