Beoley, The Post Office c.1965
Photo ref:
B845002

More about this scene
The name of this village is actually pronounced 'Beeley', and presumably honey production was once important here. Today the village's main claim to fame is its connection to the Sheldon family, whose tombs are in the local church. William Sheldon introduced tapestry weaving to England in the late 15th century, and Sheldon tapestries are very rare and very valuable.
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