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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Peg’s Cottage to Holy Trinity, Eccleshall
Turquoise painted window frames and the cheerful floral displays of Peg’s Cottage capture Eccleshall at its summery best. This drawing continues the north side of the High Street concluding at No 80 where it meets Holy Trinity Church. This row … Continue reading
Posted in Eccleshall Conservation Area
Tagged Eccleshall art, Eccleshall Conservation area, Eccleshall Exhibition, Eccleshall High Street, Eccleshall history, Eccleshall Library, Eccleshall listed buildings, Gallery at 12 Eccleshall, Holy Trinity Church lychgate, Ivy Mount Eccleshall
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