Bridgnorth
A 100-foot cliff and the River Severn separate the two communities that make up the Shropshire market town of Bridgnorth. They're linked by seven sets of steps - and the country's only inland cliff railway. The town also boasts a church built by an engineer, and the remains of a Norman castle that leans more than Pisa. It's the birthplace of Old Moore and the headquarters of Scotcade - a multi-million pound business in a half-timbered home.
In another of their radio walkabouts, Tim Schadla-Hall , John Grundy and Stanley Ellis seek out the people and places that make Bridgnorth unique. Producer GRAEME ALDOUS BBC North East