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Located in Shrewsbury, England, Rowley's House is an iconic complex consisting of a late 16th-century timber-framed warehouse and an adjoining brick mansion built around 1616–1618, believed to be the town's earliest brick residence. Originally constructed for wealthy wool merchant William Rowley, the site served as the town's primary museum for decades, housing significant Roman artifacts from nearby Wroxeter. While the museum collections were relocated to the Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery in
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Located in Shrewsbury, England, Rowley's House is an iconic complex consisting of a late 16th-century timber-framed warehouse and an adjoining brick mansion built around 1616–1618, believed to be the town's earliest brick residence. Originally constructed for wealthy wool merchant William Rowley, the site served as the town's primary museum for decades, housing significant Roman artifacts from nearby Wroxeter. While the museum collections were relocated to the Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery in
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