The Hidden Gems of Clun & Clun Valley
'The small town of Clun is the largest of the settlements along the valley from where the river rises high in the Clun Forest on the Montgomeryshire border to where it meets the River Teme at Leintwardine. The impressive Norman castle is on the bend of the river and downstream is the ancient packhorse bridge which is the only river crossing.
Historically a thriving commercial centre, Clun is now a town of tradition and tranquility.'
There are a group of almshouses built in 1614 by the Earl of Northampton.
This statue, sculpted by a friend, is of two of the inhabitants of the almshouses from long ago.
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