Vinegar Building at Stourport-on-Severn

This is an historical building I particularly like. It’s the last of the vinegar factory buildings to survive, and stands on the banks of the Rivers Stour and Severn at the point where they converge – just out of sight in the previous post image.

I would like to see this building converted to a canal museum.
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A museum for Stourport would be great idea
Mighty oaks from acorns grow!
The first image would make a lovely jigsaw puzzle, I think!
Could be a good fund raiser if there is the will to save it?
I think it unlikely there will be much support to save a dilapidated building, Murray.
You can’t have too many canal museums.
Why not, Tom. How many canal museums have you got?
There are over 2000 miles of canals in the UK and at least a dozen canal museums.
It needs to stay a museum would be great
Do you mean that you would like to see the Vinegar Building remain in it’s current dilapidated condition, Sue?
Yes! I’d vote for a few more canal museums! However, over where I live I’d love to see a canal!