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Bridgnorth a.k.a. Upperhobbiton of the Shire

Where to Stay in Bridgenorth, The Coachhouse Bed and Breakfast
Not that we easily imagine a reason to visit this part of Shropshire, if you happen to find yourself in the Severn Valley, we recommend staying in at this Bed and Breakfast in the "Low Town" of Bridgenorth. The lodging was suitably "quaint" and service was fantastic.

 http://thecoachhousebridgnorth.webs.com/


The Full English Breakfast at the Coachhouse

What could be more PC than a pub called the "Black Boy Inn"?



The Kingshead

Back to "Low Town" and the Coachhouse

Have a major Curry and lots of beer before a trade fair, always a good idea

Chicken Tikka Masala with a side of Vindaloo Gravy, just to make sure you burn a whole in yourself
For good measure, be sure to fill up on Pappadam and Lime Pickle to make sure digestion is completely messed up
Paul brought us to Eurasia Tandoori

There was almost not enough Naan and Rice to mellow out the spice levels of the bowl of fire we ordered




Looking down from Hightown to the Severn Valley
Up atop the Cliff Railway, a funicular train that helps the low town folk get to high town
Great views from atop the Cliff Railway


The counterbalancing funicular cars parked halfway for the night




Probably the last time the view from the Black Boy deck will be pleasant as they prepare to build new houses behind it


The view across the river looking toward High Town

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