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Stokesay Castle

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Stokesay Castle [ˈstəʊksɪ]
n
(Placenames / Named Buildings) a fortified manor house near Craven Arms in Shropshire: built in the 12th century, with a 16th-century gatehouse


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Bill Major's large photograph of Stokesay Castle pictures the characterful building against a wonderfully stormy sky, while Sue Atkinson uses a near-abstract approach for her Stormy, Runswick Bay (acrylic).
A number of projects developed over the past school year - Back To Backs, Stokesay Castle National Heritage and Pass It On - have taken learning outside the classroom and into new areas and experiences, boosting students' interests in their topics.
But the ad was actually filmed in the grounds of Stokesay Castle, near Ludlow, in Shropshire - 66 miles and two counties away - near the Welsh border.
 
 
 
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