Pride Hill—“Bennette’s Halle,” [15]—Butter Cross, [16]
Quarry Terrace—St. Chad’s Church, [162]
Shoplatch—Abbot of Haughmond’s Mansion, [169]
Swan Hill—Independent Meeting-House, [118]
Wyle Cop—St. Julian’s Church, [100]—English Bridge, [121]
The Shrewsbury Guide Advertiser.
August, 1855.
W. WOOLRICH’S
COMMERCIAL DINING AND GENERAL
Refreshment Rooms,
WITHIN TWO MINUTES WALK OF THE RAILWAY STATION,
On the same side at the Royal Free Grammar School,
CASTLE STREET, SHREWSBURY.
The above Establishment possesses all the advantages, comforts and convenience of an Inn and General Boarding House, rendering every accommodation and great facility to commercial travellers and visitors, being situate at equal distances between the Market and Railway Station, in the immediate vicinity of the Castle, the Grammar School, and St. Mary’s Church, three of the principal ornaments of the town.