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Go to other Related Subject areasSt. Julian's Church, Shrewsbury (image)
This is a view of Old St. Julian's Church from the north side. All but the tower was demolished in 1749 for a classical nave and chancel by Thomas Farnolls Pritchard. The crenellated chapel on the left could be the Shearmen's St. Mary's chapel. The shearmen, who finished the woollen cloth the drapers bought from Wales, had a Hall close by in Milk Street.
(Image courtesy of Shropshire Archives)