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"01/07/2021: The Cafe is situated just round the corner from the main Iron Bridge Gorge road. Make a point of visiting for excellent freshly prepared food. Visited last week from the North east and found the service second to none."
"This wonderful cafe is far and away the best place in the area for a light meal. Steaming soups, salads, sandwiches and pizzas are all freshly made; take them away or else dine in the cosy shop or at... Indian in Ironbridge Gorge"
"Albert’s Pour House is an independent coffee house and cocktail bar in the heart of Shrewsbury, which by day you can watch the world go by through the glass front whilst enjoying a coffee, loose leaf tea or a killer milkshake. By night, Albert’s Pour House entices with quality cocktails, attentive personal service and a vibrant and varied live music programme. This venue is much loved for its relaxed atmosphere; there’s no pretence, just a carefully thought out menu delivered by bartenders who care about the finer details of your experience."
"Under ten minutes by car from Telford town centre is an open-air museum dropping you into the 19th century. The Blists Hill Victorian Town is on an old industrial zone given over to coal, iron and fire clay mines, as well as blast furnaces and ceramic works making bricks and tiles. The museum is deftly divided between an industrial area with blast furnace and wrought ironworks, a Victorian townscape with homes, cobbler’s shop, a photographer, sweetshop, a bank, post office, bakery and bicycle shop, and bucolic countryside where there’s a mission church with a tin roof, toll house and squatter cottage."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user calflier001 used under CC BY-SA 2.0. The church is situated at the northern end of the city of Wolverhampton, UK. For several years, St. Peter’s Collegiate Church was regarded as a chapel royal. In fact, the town’s development was looked after by this collegiate church and a sizable part of it was owned by its dean."
"Located in the heart of the city centre, the majestic church is often overlooked by passersby. It holds a key piece of Wulfrunian history as it sits on the highest and oldest developed site in Wolverhampton . The interior has kept many of its archaic features including the carved stone pulpit and a font that dates back to 1480."
"This may not be as grandiose as a cathedral but it is one of the oldest buildings of the city. This is usually the first spot that tourists are attracted to. The staffs are hospitable and the church itself is arrayed with stained glass windows depicting saints and other Pre-Raphaelite subjects."