Rowley’s House, Shrewsbury (Shropshire, UK).
Detailed model of the roof, textured.
A detailed model of the roof without texture is here: https://skfb.ly/prPCE
A model of the whole building is here: https://skfb.ly/prUVV
A late-16th century timber-framed house (later a warehouse) and a brick mansion of c.1616-18, both built for William Rowley - a wool merchant and brewer.
This part of Shrewsbury was a densely-packed area of medieval buildings, lanes and yards - much of which was demolished in the 1930s as ‘slum clearance’. Rowley’s House survived, and the building served as the town’s museum from 1936 until 2006. The building is now the subject of a conservation project to secure its long-term future.
Survey undertaken for Shropshire Council.
Model created from 1108 photographs taken on 13 and 14 October 2024.
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