Nooks and Corners of Shropshire

 
 
 
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"Nooks and Corners of Shropshire" by H. Thornhill Timmins is a travelogue written in the late 19th century. This work invites readers on a detailed exploration of the picturesque and historically rich landscapes of Shropshire, England. The book shines a light on both well-known and lesser-known sites within the county, showcasing its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The opening portion of the book sets the tone for a leisurely yet informative journey through Southern Shropshire. Timmins recalls his pleasant excursions across the county, highlighting the charming interplay of hills, rivers, and rural landscapes. It begins with a survey of the town of Shrewsbury, describing its historical significance and notable architecture, including the ancient Shrewsbury Castle and various quaint streets. The author presents an engaging narrative of a recent wanderer studying the intricate details of Shropshire's history, culture, and natural scenery, effectively encouraging the reader to envision the beauty and intrigue of this lesser-known region of England. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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