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Acton Scott Working Museum
This museum is dedicated to telling the story of the working man in this area of the country, and how lives of ordinary people have changed through history. Filled with interesting pieces of documentation, artefacts and pictures, the museum...
 
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Carding Mill Valley
The National Trust has been responsible for the upkeep of this beautiful area of the Shropshire countryside since 1979. The heather covered upland heath is a unique habitat for many rare varieties of animal, plant and bird, and makes...
 
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  I love the English countryside and at Church Stretton you get it in bucket loads. All around are the staggeringly beautiful Stretton Hills with the community nestling in the middle of a natural valley. It has become something of a walkers' home from home with lots of hotels and guest houses offering overnight rests for ramblers and families too.   - Mark Garner
 
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Gallery On The Move
Gallery on the Move offers a multi-thematic art project that is committed to developing the talents of new and emerging talents in this area and across the country, as well as giving a forum for more established artists to show...
 
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Discover the many attractions in Herefordshire, Shropshire and nearby places. Premier Attractions is a collection of visitor attractions from historic houses and industrial heritage to gardens, parks and more unusual attractions. For details of the individual attractions available, please visit...
 
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Acton Burnell Castle   (Approx 2 Miles)
The original stones were laid at this castle between 1284 and 1293, creating a semi-fortified castle and tower house, playing an important part in the political and economic growth of this region. Made from red sandstone, a good portion...
 
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Cantlop Bridge   (Approx 18 Miles)
The great engineer Thomas Telford was responsible for designing this famous bridge, located just outside of the small Shropshire community of Cantlop. Instrumental in shaping Shropshire and the West Midlands, Telford on this occasion built a single span cast-iron...
 
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Clun Castle   (Approx 1 Miles)
Situated next to the River Clun this dramatic setting is home to the ruins and extensive earthworks of a 13th Century keep, unusually sitting on the side, rather than the top, of its mound. The castle was built as...
 
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Clun Museum   (Approx 12 Miles)
Clun Museum is a fascinating place to visit and is filled with artefacts, pictures and documents that help to tell the story of this small and interesting community. The museum was established in order to protect the heritage of...
 
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House on Crutches Museum   (Approx 2 Miles)
This house is literally on crutches and was built in the 15th Century; hence its winding and twisting interior does not look out of place with its external design. Access to the property itself is limited because of the...
 
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Langley Chapel   (Approx 7 Miles)
Set alone in the charming Shropshire countryside, this small chapel is managed by English Heritage which has erected several informative information points, telling the history of the church. The atmospheric interior contains a perfect set of 17th Century timber...
 
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Stokesay Castle   (Approx 18 Miles)
Set in a green valley amid the Shropshire countryside stands Stokesay Castle, England’s most delightful fortified manor house. This beautiful house dates back to the 11th Century and its Great Hall remains unaltered since it was built in 1291. Admire...
 
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Walcot Hall   (Approx 16 Miles)
There are 30 acres of garden and arboretum at Walcot Hall, which are open to the public on Friday, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays throughout April to October. Entry is between 12 and 4.30p.m. with admission £2 per adult and free...
 
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Wilderhope Manor   (Approx 12 Miles)
Wilderthorpe Manor stands on the slopes of Wenlock Edge offering fine views of the unspoilt surrounding countryside. The National Trust has owned the Elizabethan gabled manor house since 1971. It has a beautiful interior that includes noteworthy features...
 
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Wroxeter Roman City   (Approx 13 Miles)
Visit the museum at Wroxeter to learn what life was like in a big Roman city. Find out what was there before the Romans arrived, and what happened when they left. What did the city look like at its peak?...
 
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