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Shakespeare is coming to St Mary’s #Shrewsbury
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Great concert last night at St Mary’s Jubilate an Oxford Chamber Choir celebrating 30 years of making music.
St Mary’s Church # Shrewsbury 13 June at 7 pm. Coming soon is this event Marco Cannavo and Steven Tyler will play medieval instruments dressed in authentic costumes. The roof of St Mary’s Church built in the 1400’s has carved angels playing a selection of medieval instruments from this time period.
Another beautiful day in the heart of Medieval Shrewsbury
Music in St Mary's
Fri, Jun 13. 7:00pm
Immerse yourself in the sounds of the past as talented musicians perform on authentic instruments from the Medieval period.
Tickets via - shrewsburyhistorica.co.uk
Ticket price: £15.00 - Stewards & Members Friends of St Mary’s 965: £12.00
St Chads #Shrewsbury looking golden tonight.
Take a look at the wonderful windows in St Mary’s Church with our staff at CCT & the knowledgeable stewards who volunteer there.
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What a gorgeous day today in #Shrewsbury. The sunshine brought out the crowd and the blossoms were so beautiful
Thank you everyone for supporting The Darwin Festival 2025 we have had many sold-out events and interest from far and wide.
The Darwin Festival 2025 co-organiser John Hughes was featured on channel 5 this week you can still see the programme on catch up with Clare Balding.
The Darwin Festival continues look out for children’s activities next week on darwin.originalshrewsbury.co.uk
Lots of events have taken place for The Darwin Festival 2025, and there are more to come. Look out for kids fun next week.
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TODAY FREE Just show up at St Mary’s #Shrewsbury at 11am
The art gallery at Bear Steps has Darwin Related art work together with The Young Darwin exhibition in the meeting room. Children can colour in HMS Beagle and take it home find it upstairs in the meeting room.
The Darwin Festival in #Shrewsbury has a variety of events to pay tribute to our beloved Salopian Charles Robert Darwin who was born here on February 12th 1809.
Coming soon to #Shrewsbury in the month of February to celebrate the birthday of our great Salopian Charles Darwin born and raised in Shrewsbury.
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Happy New Year from the Medieval heart of #Shrewsbury
The rain couldn’t dampen the Christmas mood in #Shrewsbury at last night’s Christmas Carol event in the Square.
They really were ‘Singing in the Rain’.
Fish Street in Shrewsbury, dates back to medieval times, named for the fishmongers who sold their fish part of Kings Market around St. Alkmund's Church from the 1200s. The Charter of Henry III (1256) granted market rights to Shrewsbury, outlining the establishment and regulation of local markets.
Redeveloping a Tudor building with difficult access presents unique challenges but also opportunities to enhance its value and usability.
Mixed-use comes to mind residential, restaurants, cafes, a wedding venue.
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Rowleys house is such an important building, it was built by Roger Rowley. He was a wool merchant. The house was built in the late 1500s. The brick Mansion was built by his son in 1618. It is believed to be the earliest brick building in Shrewsbury.
Did you know if you go upstairs in the Library, you can catch a glimpse of the graffiti made by schoolboys from long ago.
Lovely to hear the organ playing in St Mary’s #Shrewsbury today
Here is Scrooges Gravestone pictured in the last edition of My Shrewsbury.
So happy to announce 2025 will have the Darwin Festival. Watch this space.
Scrooge had been a joy for visitors and children since 1984. Now look at. I hope it gets put back as it was.
It's beginning to look a bit like Christmas in #Shrewsbury
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The Christmas card shop is open in St Marys selling their Charity cards this year. I am sure you know someone who would love to receive a card, a gift of friendship.