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The History of Tettenhall
Landmark Buildings in and around Tettenhall |
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Church of St Michael's |
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Church of St Michael’s
was built below the hill, looking towards Wolverhampton. Collegiate churches
were often founded on the edges of areas where Christianity had not penetrated.
And the Domesday Book says of the area north of here “hic vasta est” (here
is a wasted land)! |
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Further
Information (link to external website) |
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The Clock Tower |
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The Clock
Tower - Upper Green - arguably the foremost Tettenhall landmark, built
in 1912 to commemorate the coronation
of George V. |
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Further
Information (link to external website) |
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