English: Bishop Percy's House, Bridgnorth Standing right at the bottom of Cartway, this fine old half-timbered building was built in 1580, and remains largely as it was from that time. Its name comes from the time when it was the residence of Thomas Percy, the cleric and poet, who collected the ballads known as Percy's Reliques: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliques_of_Ancient_English_Poetry
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