We start off in Shropshire, having just left Oswestry. First stop is a place called Knockin Heath, where Vagg's Coaches had their depot. Some old vehicles were rotting away in the yard.
Moving on to the Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway, where Gazelle is see at Kinnerley Junction in 1926. A HC Casserley photo. (The map here will explain where we are).
Moving on to a better known railway and this is Baschurch station on the ex GWR Shrewsbury to Chester line. Here's the station in 1962 (Ben Brooksbank - Creative Commons License).
The signal box here was still in use in 2006.
On a different line was Yorton station. Here could be found the Railway Inn, now sadly shut.
To the north is the small town of Wem. The ex LNWR signal box here in 1986.
Wem Brewery made some fine ales, but Greenall Whitley shut it down. This photo from 1979.
When I visited the Red Lion at Cheswardine in 2010, it was home to the Lion's Tale Brewery.
As promised, we enter Staffordshire for a brief visit. Beside the Shropshire Union Canal is the lovely Anchor Inn at High Offley.
Not far away, the Cock Inn at Woodseaves.
One can reach the large village of Eccleshall by regular Arriva bus.
Eccleshall was home to the, now closed, Slater's Brewery.
The best place to try Slater's beer was the George Hotel in the village. It's now called the Little George.
To the NW, in Cheshire, is Nantwich, which has a station on the Shrewsbury to Crewe railway line (Creative Commons License).
Beer time! The Wilbraham Arms is a former John Smiths pub..
The Crown Hotel has some decent beer too.
We finish this post at the Vine Inn, now a Hyde's tied house.



































No comments:
Post a Comment