? tone wall of No. 3 St. John's Hill exposed to ? repairs to the end wall in 1982, was probably part of the cellar wall separating No. 3 from an adjacent building. The stone may have been taken from the Dingle, the site of a quarry used to supply the construction of part of the town walls. Opposite stood Charlton Hall, an important thirteenth century stone building. By the late eighteenth century the area had undergone significant changes and ground levels had been lowered. The end wall seen above was originally part of the timber-framed building that once stood on the open yard. [full inscription unknown]
3 St John's Hill, Shrewsbury
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in 1982
Colour: brushed metal
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