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  2. Shrewsbury Castle is a red sandstone castle in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It stands on a hill in the neck of the meander of the River Severn on which the town originally developed. The castle, directly above Shrewsbury railway station, is a Grade I listed building.

  3. Today the elegant sandstone castle, modernised by Thomas Telford in the 18th century stands proud and you can walk the ramparts to enjoy the fine views across the town and river. Housed in the main castle building is the Soldiers of Shropshire Museum.

  4. Shrewsbury Castle is a medieval castle located in the county town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England. It is built out of red sandstone and stands on a hill in the neck of the meander of the River Severn. It is directly above Shrewsbury railway station and is a Grade I listed building .

  5. Mostly red sandstone. PLAN: inner bailey wall, gateway and main hall survive. Curtain wall surrounds the inner bailey, built of coursed and squared red sandstone in several phases between 1164 and 1300.

  6. Sep 27, 2023 · Shrewsbury Castle remained more or less untouched by archaeology for the remainder of the 20 th century. This changed in 2019 with the award by the Castle Studies Trust of a grant for a season of geophysical survey and excavation in the inner bailey.

  7. Shrewsbury Castle in Shrewsbury, Shropshire in the West Midlands is a red sandstone castle dating from the Norman period and the original motte-and-bailey fortress. It was one of several Marcher castles stretching from Chester to Chepstow on the Welsh frontier which also included Chirk , Grosmont , Ludlow, Monmouth , Skenfrith and White Castle .

  8. Shrewsbury Castle is a red sandstone castle which stands on a hill in the neck of the meander of the River Severn on which the town originally developed. The castle is situated directly above Shrewsbury railway station and is a Grade I listed building.

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