Thanks for enlightening me folks.. I shall go take some photos of the remains of the foundry (or what I understand them to be anyway..)
As you no doubt know already this where they should be.
St Leonards Church
The Town Hall, once a barn, is of timber frame construction with sandstone arches for support. However due to the softness of the stone, the arches were encased with brick during g a major renovation in 1887. This was carried out as a memorial to the jubilee of Queen Victoria, mention of this can be found at the top of the steps.
Because the Civil War destroyed most of St Leonard's Church, it was rebuilt in pieces and the tower is supposed to be a copy of the original, dating from 1488, however this sandstone structure is probably more Victorian at present.
The bridge was first built in the Middle Ages and then rebuilt many times with Thomas Telford putting his mark on it with his design in 1823.
The Bridge
If you walk along the bridge and then the river bank path to the left you will come to the site of the old Hazeldine Foundry near the Severn Park. It was here that the first passenger steam locomotive was built in 1808. There is a memorial to this feat on the tower on the bridge.Got slightly interested reading about old Trev. again. 😉
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.