A brewery has been given permission to replace the glass in some of the windows on one of its Grade I listed pubs.
Joules Brewery has asked Shropshire Council for listed building consent for the changes at Henry Tudor House on Wyle Cop.
The design statement submitted with the application explains the plan for the windows, stating:"It is proposed to decorate the glass panels with hand-painted designs which will feature the Shropshire shield next to the Joules trade mark cross to the centre window. Ms Rolfe's report approving the application concludes:"With the specialist reports and assessments prepared and submitted relevant to this row of three historic window openings to the front elevation of Henry Tudor House, it is considered that it has been satisfactorily demonstrated that the existing leaded glass within these openings is of mid-to later 20th Century insertion with some older glass pieces incorporated.
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