Minsterley

[4] The exterior of the west end of the Church is notable for the stonework memento mori, which include skull and crossbones and hourglasses.

The list of World I dead is headed by Viscount Weymouth, eldest son of the Marquess of Bath, whose family were lords of the manor and who was killed in France in 1916.

It is timber framed with plaster infill, some underbuilding in red brick with grey sandstone dressings, and has tile roofs.

[9] The master bedroom features an ornate Italian marble fireplace commissioned for the house by the 4th Marquess during his Grand Tour.

This railway line ran nine and a half miles from Shrewsbury via Cruckmeole Junction near Hanwood to the stations at Plealey Road, Pontesbury and finally the terminus at Minsterley.

At one time the terminus in Minsterley boasted a milk wharf, goods shed, cattle and horse docks and numerous sidings.

Minsterley church