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…
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…
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…
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…
Address: Church Stretton Church Stretton Shropshire SY6 7ES United Kingdom
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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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
English Heritage. Magnificent remains of large Cluniac Priory in a beautiful setting close to Much Wenlock Town Centre. Audio tours available. Read more…
One of Shropshire’s most icon landmarks. The world’s first Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III in 1779. Today it is closed to vehicle traffic but you can walk Read more…
The Bog Visitor Centre, in the shadow of the Stiperstones in Shropshire, is a gas-lit Victorian former school which is one of the few remaining buildings of a lost lead Read more…
National Trust: late Victorian villa which has survived largely unaltered. The house is packed full with everyday items belonging to the families who lived here, The grounds are a mini Read more…
A stunning example of Victorian architecture and film location for ‘Atonement’, the Grade II listed mansion, gardens and landscaped parkland is open on regular dates (or by appointment) for guided Read more…
English Heritage. Beautiful perfectly preserved 13th-century fortified manor house – the best example of its type in England. Set in the stunning south Shropshire countryside. Read more…
The Romans started mining here and the mine continued until 1955 when underground operations ceased. Located in the beautiful South Shropshire Hills, the surface and underground have been preserved by Read more…
Dating back to Saxon times, Shrewsbury Castle stands on a hill overlooking the River Severn. It has undergone several transformations during its long history but today houses the spectacular collections Read more…
Shrewsbury Abbey has found fame throughout the world as the home of the fictional Brother Cadfael. The Abbey was founded as a Benedictine Monastery in 1083 on the site of an Read more…
National Trust. World famous terraced garden & medieval castle containing one of the finest collections of paintings in Wales. It was originally built as a fortress by Welsh princes & Read more…
On the northern edge of Oswestry with access via Llwyn Rd. This is a fine example of an Iron Age fortress first occupied in around 300B.C. It is an impressive Read more…
For nearly four and a half centuries Much Wenlock Guildhall served as the administrative and judicial centre for the entire Borough of Much Wenlock and is still used today for town Read more…
The focus of many local legends, Mitchell’s Fold is a bronze-age stone circle located in a dramatic moorland setting in South Shropshire near to Bishops Castle. English Heritage. Read more…
Originally a Norman castle, now retains various medieval buildings, including the magnificent ruins of the inner bailey. Situated in Ludlow town centre, the castle makes a spectacular backdrop to the Read more…
See the industrial past of the village with restored and conserved buildings including a Hoffmann Kiln, one of only a few in the country and the only one complete with Read more…
English Heritage site. Ruins of an Augustinian abbey, including remains of the 12th and 13th-century church and the cloister buildings. It was severely damaged during the English Civil War but Read more…
In the event of nuclear war Hack Green would have been a Wartime HQ. Located just across the North Shropshire border near Whitchurch, the Nuclear Bunker is now open to Read more…
Unique ‘upstairs downstairs’ property, most interesting are the kitchens, laundry, bake house stables, sawmill & smithy used by the servants. The stunning staterooms display most of their original 18th & Read more…
National Trust House, extensive parklands, gardens & woodland walks. House contains varied art collections, botanical art, costumes and much more. Events throughout the year. Home of the Labouchere family. Read more…
A early 19th century villa near Shrewsbury. Please note only open on selected days throughout the year. See National Trust website for details. Read more…
Daniels Mill is one of Shropshire’s hidden gems. It holds the distinction of having the largest diameter waterwheel of any working corn mill in England. The watermill is virtually unaltered since Read more…
Coleham Pumping Station was built circa 1900 to house two massive steam-driven beam engines, which were used to pump sewage as part of Shrewsbury’s new sewerage system. The museum is Read more…
An Ironbridge Gorge Museum Site. As the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Coalbrookdale changed the world forever. The museum shows you how with trails galleries and interactive displays. This is Read more…
English Heritage site. The dramatic remains of a Norman borderland castle perched high on two ice age mounds overlooking the South Shropshire town of Clun. Free entry. Read more…
National Trust. A magnificent Marcher Fortress built 700 years ago by Edward I, situated close to the Welsh border. It has continuously lived in by the Myddelton family for the Read more…
English Heritage. Cistercian Abbey ruins in beautiful location by the River Severn. The remains are among some of the best preserved 12th century examples of a Cistercian church and are Read more…
Address: High Street Bridgnorth Shropshire WV16 4DX United Kingdom
Dominating the High Street this magnificent timber framed building was built in 1652. The splendidly preserved interior contains numerous historical town artifacts. Read more…
This is the oldest and steepest inland funicular railway in England, a unique and historic Victorian Cliff Railway. Opened in 1892 to link High Town with Low Town and riverside Read more…
Address: Castle Hill Bridgnorth Shropshire WV16 4AF United Kingdom
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Perched high on a sandstone cliff overlooking the Severn Valley the Castle Keep is the only remaining part of the original buildings. Leaning at a precarious fifteen degrees angle the remains Read more…
National Trust. 16th century stone house, stunning oak-panelled interior and carefully restored plantsman’s garden and kitchen garden. Enjoy tea & cake in the tea-room and a walk around the park Read more…
Exhibition telling the story of the Battle of Shrewsbury on 21 July 1403. Also cafe & farm shop. You can also visit the nearby Battlefield Church. Read more…
National Trust: Magnificent 18th century mansion and deer park. Visit the fully restored rooms and enjoy extensive woodland walks. Deer feeding (seasonal) and lots of special events throughout the year. Read more…
English Heritage. The remains of a fortified manor house built in the 13th century by Robert Burnell, Chancellor of England and close friend of King Edward the First. The King Read more…
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