Soulton Long Barrow is the first and only long barrow in use within Shropshire. The handcrafted structure provides a destination for rituals of thanksgiving for life and love lost. Practically, Read more…
Awards: Silver Award for Self Catering Accommodation of the Year 2022 from West Midlands Tourism.
Accommodation Type:
Self Catering
Springfield Barns is situated north of Shrewsbury in the heart of the tranquil, rural hamlet of Marton. Three Visit England 4 star holiday barns with the a recent Silver Award Read more…
Price Guide: From £400 to £420 per week. Short breaks available from £90 pn
Star Grading: 4 Star
Accommodation Type:
Self Catering
Red Kite Cottage which was built in 2010 is set on a hilltop overlooking one of the most lovely valleys in Shropshire and part of North Hill Farm bed and Read more…
Abdo Hill Farm Glamping, Camping and Caravan Site is located near Market Drayton, in the beautiful county of Shropshire. Licensed site for glamping, caravans and tents 12 months of the Read more…
Situated 3 miles from Bridgnorth, Dinney Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast offers cosy, oak beamed en-suite bedrooms all with stunning views of the Shropshire countryside. Breathtaking panoramic views of the Severn Read more…
The beautiful timber-framed St Peter’s Church is located in the village of Melverley, Shropshire. The current church was constructed in 1406 and is one of the oldest of its type Read more…
The Stiperstones are a series of rocky outcrops spread along a beautiful ridge in South Shropshire with stunning views over Shropshire Hills and the Welsh border. The site is a Read more…
The Grinshill lodge is a wonderful 2 bedroom quiet retreat with amazing views over the open Shropshire Countryside. Located on an adult-only holiday park, two and half miles from the Read more…
Shrewsbury Prison is a recently (2013) decommissioned Victorian jail where you can walk in the footsteps of our social history and listen whilst an ex prison officer shines a light Read more…
Wildegoose Garden and Nursery is a beautifully restored walled garden with plant nursery Brought back from the brink in 2013, the Walled Garden at Millichope Park set amongst the Shropshire Read more…
Experienced Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal medicine dispenser, Amanda Hair LicAc, MBAcC, Dipherbs, is now practising in Shropshire. Based from The Mayfair Centre in Church Stretton and The Centre for Integral Read more…
Regional Transport is a bus and coach company based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. We operate Shropshire’s only sightseeing bus tour. The tour runs from Shrewsbury to Ironbridge via Much Wenlock on the Read more…
Price Guide: Orchard House (Sleeps 14 + 3 Cots) from £2,950pw / Rose Cottage (Sleeps 7 + 2 Cots) from £1,350 pw
Star Grading: 4 Star
Awards: Enjoy England Gold Award
Accommodation Type:
Self Catering
Hicks Farm is a quiet livestock farm located on the borders of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Powys providing quality accommodation in two beautiful self catering properties. We also offer an indoor Read more…
English Heritage’s Langley Chapel was constructed in 1601 and located in a remote part of Shropshire near to the village of Acton Burnell. It is is notable for having a complete Read more…
The National Trust’s Kinver Edge is a remnant of the Mercian forest and contains two Iron Age hillforts. It is also home to the last troglodyte dwellings occupied in England, with a Read more…
Ruins of the medieval Hopton Castle, besieged during and destroyed during the English Civil War. The Hopton Castle Preservation Trust secured recently funds from the Heritage Lottery fund and other sources Read more…
Flounders’ Folly is an imposing stone tower located on Callow Hill, near Craven Arms. Constructed in 1838 by Benjamin Flounders , was restored in 2004-2005 by the Flounders’ Folly Trust Read more…
One of the biggest raised bogs in Britain. Its astonishingly varied wildlife makes it a place of international importance. Located on the Shropshire-Wales border close to Whitchurch. Read more…
Alderford is a private lake located near Whitchurch in North Shropshire. The complex offers lakeside walks and wild swimming. Visitors are welcome to bring their own canoes & kayaks. There Read more…
Address: Church Stretton Church Stretton Shropshire SY6 7ES United Kingdom
Star Grading: None
Caer Caradoc is an impressive 1,506ft (459 m) hill located close to Church Stretton. Popular with walkers, the summit offers spectacular views over the town and the Shropshire countryside. The Read more…
Bury Ditches is an ancient Iron Age hill fort located between Clun and Bishop’s Castle in the Shropshire Hills. Dating from around 500 BC the site is managed by the Forestry Read more…
Located just across the southern Shropshire border, the arboretum is set in 134 acres with more than 3,000 tree & shrub species, a variety of pools & extensive footpaths. Read more…
Artshack, based in a rural Shropshire location just outside of Shrewsbury, is a unique environment where you can create, play and develop your artistic ability in a warm, friendly, cake-filled Read more…
At the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, just 25 minutes from Shrewsbury, there are gleaming locomotives hissing with steam. There are also comfortable carriages, heated in cold weather or Read more…
This unique shop is home to a huge range of traditional and limited edition teddy bears, Cheeky Bears, Punkie bears and unusual Merrythought soft toys. All of the current collection Read more…
Hire a canoe or kayak on a full day 16 mile route or a short course 8½ mile route and enjoy the beautiful Shropshire countryside. Also providing mini-raft hire (2-5 Read more…
Enjoy a walk around one of Shropshire’s most beautiful meres. Colemere is almost completely surrounded by mature woodland. The site attracts a variety of wildfowl and waders, including snipe, curlew, goldeneye, Read more…
This amazing canal in the sky was designed and built by Thomas Telford and Williams Jessop and is now a World Heritage Site. You can either walk across, if you Read more…
Price Guide: Please contact us for latest prices and availability
Star Grading: None
Accommodation Type:
Self Catering
Recently renovated self catering cottage providing stylish and luxurious self catering accommodation in the lovely village of Cound near historic Shrewsbury and the market town of Much Wenlock. Ironbridge Gorge Read more…
Upper Onibury Holiday Cottages are loactea 2000 acre estate surrounded by stunning countryside. You are welcome to walk the estate and explore the surrounding countryside with woodlane walks and sites Read more…
The Wrekin is an iconic Shropshire hill located near Telford. The wooded ridge offers a challenging but manageable climb and beautiful natural surroundings. Very popular with walkers and fantastic views from Read more…
Bridgnorth Tae Kwon-Do is run by a young family who are Bridgnorth born and bred! The Principal Instructor, Gary Plant, is a 4th Degree Black Belt who started martial arts Read more…
Three apartments set inside the Walls of Ludlow Castle Experience a self-catering holiday inside a unique venue. Dating from 1086, Ludlow Castle has been privately owned by the Earls of Read more…
A Shropshire haven for all book and music lovers! Much More Books Ltd is a family business that has been trading for over 10 years selling out of print, second-hand Read more…
Relax and enjoy Shropshire’s countryside from Oaks Farm self catering holiday cottage. The cottage is within easy traveling distance of the Welsh Marches, the Potteries, Ironbridge Gorge Telford. The lakes Read more…
We are Ludlow’s premier play centre, with a three-tiered jungle themed soft play experience and a separate area for toddlers. Ideal for children of all ages up to and including 12 Read more…
Welcome to Black Hawk Laser. We are based in Oswestry, Shropshire at Unit 4 Mile Oak Industrial Estate. Laser tag gaming is perfect for parties, groups and individuals. It can Read more…
Darky Dale Forest Stables is set in the most beautiful forestry setting allowing miles of fantastic off road tracks and bridle paths to explore within the stunning South Shropshire countryside Read more…
Excalibur Martial Arts is a thriving family run Tae Kwon Do school based at Bridgnorth Endowed Sports and Leisure Centre. If you’d like to find out what Tae Kwon Do Read more…
Applegarth is a charming Black and White Grade II listed terraced cottage situated in the centre of Cleobury Mortimer, a very pretty little town in South Shropshire, bordering with Worcestershire. Read more…
The Maurice Chandler Sports and Leisure Centre is a registered charity run by a volunteer management committee. The centre has been serving the community since the 1960’s. The Centre is Read more…
The amazing British Ironworks Centre offers free admission. Enjoy a stunning collection of animal sculptures spread over the extensive gardens. The indoor showroom is crammed full of wonderful ‘must have’ Read more…
Ludlow Touring Park is set 2 miles outside of the charming, medieval centre of Ludlow in South Shropshire, situated amongst beautiful hilly countryside. The luxury park, an affiliated site of The Read more…
Qube is an Oswestry based charity serving the needs of the local community through: Arts and health: art exhibitions in our contemporary gallery space, creative workshops and events, arts in Read more…
Address: Broseley Broseley Shropshire United Kingdom
The town of Broseley, once part of the Shirlett Royal Forest as recorded in the Domesday Book, was to see enormous expansion during the Industrial Revolution – indeed, in 1600, Read more…
Address: Whitchurch Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 United Kingdom
This North Shropshire market town has many splendid buildings dating from Medieval, Tudor and Georgian times. Whitchurch is amongst the oldest continually inhabited towns in the country. Within the town Read more…
Address: Wem Shrewsbury Shropshire SY4 United Kingdom
North Shropshire Market Town, famed for connection with Sweet Peas. This North Shropshire market town originated as a Saxon settlement. The town was virtually demolished as a result of battle Read more…
Address: Telford Telford Telford And Wrekin United Kingdom
Modern Town located in the heart of Shropshire In sharp contrast to the surrounding countryside, Telford is a modern town with all the usual shopping and business facilities. Its central Read more…
Address: Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Shropshire United Kingdom
Star Grading: None
Birthplace of Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury is set amidst the glorious Shropshire countryside near to the Welsh Borders and is one of England’s finest medieval market towns. Shrewsbury Visitor Attractions The town Read more…
Address: Shifnal Shifnal Shropshire TF11 United Kingdom
The market town of Shifnal originally developed as a staging post on the main London to Holyhead trading route. A scattering of quaint black and white buildings still survive amongst Read more…
Address: Oswestry Oswestry Shropshire United Kingdom
Star Grading: None
The vibrant border market town of Oswestry sits between the patchwork plains of Shropshire and the hill country of the Welsh borders. Since The Middle Ages Oswestry has been a Read more…
Address: Newport Newport Telford And Wrekin TF10 United Kingdom
Newport is a small market town located near to the Staffordshire border. Its origins date back to the 12th century, but many of the original buildings were destroyed by a Read more…
Address: Much Wenlock Much Wenlock Shropshire TF13 United Kingdom
A quintessentially English town, off the beaten track and the birthplace of William Penny Brookes,the inspiration for the modern Olympic Movement. Do you want to remember or experience for the Read more…
Address: Market Drayton Market Drayton Shropshire TF9 United Kingdom
North Shropshire market town. Located in North Shropshire, Market Drayton is a traditional Shropshire market town with origins dating back to before the Domesday book. Modern buildings in the town Read more…
Address: Ludlow Ludlow Shropshire SY8 United Kingdom
Star Grading: None
Ludlow is arguably one of the finest historic towns in England with a wealth of beautiful period buildings. Centrepiece to the town is the dramatic medieval Ludlow Castle, perched on Read more…
Address: Ironbridge Telford Telford And Wrekin United Kingdom
One of Shropshire’s top attractions, the Ironbridge Gorge is known throughout the world as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. But please do not be deceived by our heritage. Nowadays Read more…
Address: Ellesmere Ellesmere Shropshire SY12 United Kingdom
Star Grading: None
A traditional market town with a mix of Tudor, Georgian and Victorian buildings. Main attractions are the Mere with its Visitor Centre and the Llangollen Canal. The Mere is one Read more…
Address: Craven Arms Craven Arms Shropshire SY7 United Kingdom
Craven Arms is located in South Shropshire on the main A49 Shrewsbury to Ludlow road. The name originates from the 17th century Craven Arms Inn and it was the creation Read more…
Address: Clun Craven Arms Shropshire SY7 United Kingdom
Star Grading: -
Tranquil, pretty community overlooked by spectacular castle ruins. Most people think of Clun as a village, but it has the distinction of being granted a very early town charter in Read more…
Address: Cleobury Mortimer Kidderminster Shropshire DY14 United Kingdom
Located under the shadow of the Clee Hills in South Shropshire, Cleobury Mortimer’s most striking landmark is the twisted spire of the Parish Church. Though classed as a town, the Read more…
Address: Church Stretton Church Stretton Shropshire SY6 United Kingdom
Church Stretton – at the heart of the Shropshire Hills Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Shropshire Hills are recognised as one of Britain’s finest landscapes. It’s Read more…
Address: Bridgnorth Bridgnorth Shropshire United Kingdom
Star Grading: None
Bridgnorth sits high on a sandstone cliff with spectacular views of the Severn Valley. The town is divided in two – a high town and low town. There are caves, Read more…
Address: Bishop's Castle Bishops Castle Shropshire SY9 United Kingdom
The small market town of Bishop’s Castle is located in South Shropshire, close to the Welsh Border. The nearby Shropshire Hills are popular with walkers and the town is an Read more…
Sympathetically converted barns. Furnished and decorated to a very high standard with all the modern facilities needed for a luxurious and relaxing holiday. Situated near Much Wenlock and Harley. Views Read more…
Roman name “Viroconium”, the excavated remains of the second largest Roman city in Britain. Impressive ruins include 2nd century baths and remains of a huge gateway. A replica Roman Town Read more…
Where nursery rhymes and fairy tales come to life. Discover favourite characters and their houses. Visit the dinosaurs in Dinosaur valley, the Dragon’s crazy castle or indoor soft play area. Read more…
Stunning formal gardens located near Market Drayton. Covering 4 acres, it consists of a series of linked garden “rooms” filled with modern planting, Plants are available for sale in the Read more…
The strikingly picturesque and romantic ruins are steeped in history with tales of bitter border warfare, romance and legend. Enjoy a stroll around the the grounds and visit the excellent Read more…
English Heritage – The ruins of a late 12th -century church of the small priory of Augustinian canonesses. Located halfway between the A41 and A5 north of Albrighton Read more…
Striking 17th century country house, set in 1,000 acres of stunning Capability Brown styled gardens and parkland. Also art gallery, deli and restaurant. Events throughout the year. Read more…
Price Guide: Please website for current pricess and availability
Star Grading: 4 Star
Awards: Enjoy England 4 Star GOLD Award
Accommodation Type:
Self Catering
Westhope Country Retreats has carefully converted some of the old farm buildings into self catering accommodation. We currently have six delightful properties to let, sleeping up to 50 people. The Read more…
If the kids are getting a bit weary of all the history and beautiful views in Shropshire, why not treat them to a drive on the wild side! Just across Read more…
English Heritage. Magnificent remains of large Cluniac Priory in a beautiful setting close to Much Wenlock Town Centre. Audio tours available. Read more…
Wenlock Edge is a long wooded escarpment stretching from The Wrekin to Craven Arms offering woodland walks, stunning views and flower-rich grasslands. The limestone ridge is the remains of a Read more…
The Welsh Guards Collection is a magnificent exhibition of uniforms, arms, artefacts and memorabilia, which depict ‘the life in the Welsh Guards’ since its formation in 1915. Located at Park Read more…
Price Guide: Price is minimum £80 per night , may vary dependent on season. Self Catering only
Star Grading: None
Accommodation Type:
Self Catering
A self contained Flat on a 17th Centuary, grade 2 listed, small holding. Offering Self Catering Accommodation at reasonable prices. The unit is south facing, with splendid views of the Read more…
Price Guide: Price per pitch is £20 a night based on 2 sharing. Electric Is - 32p per KWH Please email for more information.
Star Grading: None
Awards: AA Four Rosettes
Accommodation Type:
Caravan and Camping
At Walnut Cottage Caravan Park, a peaceful family-run site 5 minutes’ drive from the small town of Much Wenlock in Shropshire, finding the dream getaway doesn’t have to be a Read more…
We offer a complete design service for your outdoor space. From initial consultation to the final stages of planting – we aim to please! Also garden artifacts for sale. See Read more…
Contemporary theatre in a stunning riverside location. Owned by Shropshire Council. The main auditorium seats 638, over three levels, and features a busy schedule of music, theatre and comedy. Regular Read more…
A 17th century post house in the days when Clun was a bustling market town, today the White Horse Inn remains a traditional inn, where home cooked food and a Read more…
Over 200 years ago natural bitumen trickled like treacle into pools. It was turned into pitch, lamp black and rheumatics remedies. Now you can walk along this brick-lined tunnel where Read more…
The Squire Farm is an idyllic smallholding in the secluded, peaceful surroundings of Redlake Valley in the southwest corner of Shropshire. It is surrounded by twenty-five acres of woodland and Read more…
A series of seasonal Shuttle Bus Services offering easy access into the Shropshire Hills. Perfect for walking, shopping, sightseeing, pub lunches, picnics and more! Read more…
Address: The Quarry, Shrewsbury Shropshire SY1 1JN United Kingdom
Star Grading: None
Stunning town centre park in a unique setting by the River Severn. Walk along tree lined avenues and relax in the beautiful Dingle garden with its spectacular bedding displays, alpine Read more…
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