Shrewsbury is one of England's finest medieval market towns and the birthplace of Charles Darwin. Just down the road is Ludlow with its spectacular Castle.
The Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, set in the beautiful Severn Valley is one our most popular destinations.
Don't miss Much Wenlock where Dr. William Penny Brookes inspired the Modern Olympic Games, or historic Bridgnorth, perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the River Severn.
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...
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: Bridgnorth Bridgnorth Shropshire United Kingdom
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Clun Craven Arms Shropshire SY7 United Kingdom
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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: 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: Ellesmere Ellesmere Shropshire SY12 United Kingdom
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: 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: Ludlow Ludlow Shropshire SY8 United Kingdom
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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: 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: 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: 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: Oswestry Oswestry Shropshire United Kingdom
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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: 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: Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Shropshire United Kingdom
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: 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...
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