Joseph Bromfield (1744–1824) was a notable English plasterer and architect working in the West Midlands and in Central and Northern Wales in the late Georgian period. He was Mayor of Shrewsbury in 1809.
The Crescent, Shrewsbury, built by Bromfield in 1793
The Old Rectory, Llandyssil
Glansevern hall, Berriew, Montgomeryshire
Brannas Lodge, Llandrillo. Joseph Bromfield's House near Cowen
Whitchurch is a market town in the civil parish of Whitchurch Urban, in the north of Shropshire, England. It lies 2 miles (3 km) east of the Welsh border, 2 miles south of the Cheshire border, 20 miles (30 km) north of the county town of Shrewsbury, 20 miles (30 km) south of Chester, and 15 miles (24 km) east of Wrexham. At the 2021 Census, the population of the parish was 10,141. Whitchurch is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Shropshire. Notable people who have lived in Whitchurch include the composer Sir Edward German, and illustrator Randolph Caldecott.
Black Bear Inn, at the junction of Church Street and High Street
Henry ("Hotspur") Percy was briefly buried in Whitchurch
Bargates, Whitchurch
High Street shops, Whitchurch