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Stokesay Castle is one of the
finest surviving fortified manor houses in England, and
situated at
Stokesay in Shropshire. It was
largely built in its present...
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Stokesay is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Craven Arms, in the
Shropshire district, in the
ceremonial county of Shropshire, England...
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Stokesay Court is a
country house and
estate in the
parish of
Onibury (but
named after Stokesay) in Shropshire, England.
Described by John Newman, in...
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Outstanding Natural Beauty and to the
south is the
fortified manor house of
Stokesay Castle.
Craven Arms is a
market town for the
surrounding rural area, with...
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rising through the hall to a vent in the roof,
examples can be seen at
Stokesay Castle and
Ludlow Castle.
Later chimneys were added, and it
would then...
- then back to on foot.
Shooting locations for
Atonement were primarily:
Stokesay Court, Onibury, Shropshire. The
seafront in Redcar. This work included...
- is a
Grade I
listed Church of
England church in
Stokesay, Shropshire, England,
adjacent to
Stokesay Castle. The
church first dates from
around 1150,...
- Arms in Shropshire, England.
Until 1974 it was
known as "Craven Arms and
Stokesay",
named after the
nearby coaching inn (the town
having not come into being...
- 1250–1294) was a
medieval English wool merchant,
money lender and
builder of
Stokesay Castle.
Laurence of
Ludlow was the son of
Nicholas of Ludlow, a prominent...
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Title Role
Notes Ref. 1992 Anglo-Saxon
Attitudes Gilbert Stokesay 3
episodes Boon Jim
Parham 1
episode Covington Cross Walkway guard 1
episode 1993...