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Shrewsbury a Town That Educated Darwin

 
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Rakesh Gaikwad

Shrewsbury is the regional town of Shropshire that is located in the West Midlands region of England. It is the second biggest town in the official county. After rounding off the figures it has been calculated that it has 70,689 residents. Shrewsbury is the home to many a famous son and daughter amongst them Charles Darwin was schooled and educated there.

The historic town centre keeps hold of its medieval street models and many narrow streets and passages. A few passages, particularly those that pass through buildings from one street to the next, are known as “shuts”. Many expert shops, conventional pubs, local restaurants and other hotels are found in the unseen corners and lanes of Shrewsbury. Many of the street names are unusual names such as:

1. Longden Coleham
2. Shoplatch
3. Dogpole, Mardol
4. Grope Lane
5. Butcher Row
6. Murivance
7. Roushill
8. The Dana
9. Portobello
10 .Bear Steps
11 .Bellstone.
12 .Frankwell
13 .Gullet Passage

Shrewsbury is a significant market town, having a largely unchanged medieval street plan. The town has over 660 remarkable listed buildings, including quite a few examples of timber framing from the 15th and 16th century. History says that Shrewsbury Castle (that is a red sandstone castle and Shrewsbury Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery) was established in 1074 and 1083 correspondingly. The town exhibits one of the oldest and biggest horticultural events in the country and in the Shrewsbury Flower Show. It is renowned for its flower-patterned displays.

In the middle of the town there lies The Quarry. This is a 29-acre riverside park that appeals to millions of people throughout the year and is taken as a place of amusement. Shrewsbury is also called as the "Town of Flowers" and this is the slogan printed onto many of the symbols on the way in to the town by means of major roads.

When visit Shrewsbury, you will find that the tourist information centre is at the Music Hall on The Square in the town centre. There are three rather important museums:

1. Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, located at Rowley's House
2. Shrewsbury Castle that accommodates the Shropshire Regimental Museum
3. Coleham Pumping Station.

Another interesting attraction is the Gateway arts and drama centre. Moreover, there are a variety of private galleries and art shops all over the town. Another prominent characteristic of the town is Lord Hill's Column, which is the largest freestanding Doric column in the world.

When you visit the place from religious point of view, you will find the Barnabas Community Church, which is an old army centre and is used nowadays as a church in Shrewsbury. Another building is the Orthodox Church's main building, which is situated on Wenlock Road to the east, and is 1,000 years old. There are more than a few Anglican Churches in Shrewsbury. Other churches include Elim Pentecostal and two ‘new frontiers’ churches.

A two-day show, ‘the Flower Show’, is held in mid-August and has been run for more than 125 years. A multitude of events take place in Quarry Park, for example exhibitions and displays. There is always a fireworks display at the end of every day. You’ll need somewhere to stay too, to which end you’ll find a fine selection of Shrewsbury Hotels ready to accommodate you.

The infrastructure of the town is really good. It has many bridges - for example, Frankwell Footbridge is a current pedestrian footbridge between Frankwell and the town centre on both sides of the River Severn. The Welsh Bridge is located downstream. It was built in the 1790s to update the very old St George's Bridge. Then there is the Porthill Bridge that is mainly a pedestrian suspension bridge and connects The Quarry and Porthill, which was built in the year 1922. The Kingsland Bridge is a private toll bridge. The succeeding bridge is the Greyfriars Bridge that is again a pedestrian bridge situated between Coleham and the town centre.

There is a lot more to tell after having a complete visit of this magnificent place but one can find further information on the related site that is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury.

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