Acton Burnell Castle Visitor InformationActon Burnell Castle is 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 was a regular visitor and it is said that he convened one of the first English Parliaments here in 1263.
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm Visitor InformationActon Scott Historic Working Farm is a living history attraction in the Shropshire Hills near Church Stretton.
Arley Arboretum Visitor GuideLocated just over the Shropshire border, Arley Arboretum is one of the oldest in the UK having been first planted in 1820.
Attingham ParkAttingham Park is a magnificent Mansion & Park on the outskirts of Shrewsbury.
Benthall Hall & ChurchBenthall Hall is a comfortable country house located on the edge of Broseley surrounded by parkland and Benthall Woods.
Blists Hill Victorian TownOperated by the Ironbridge Museum Trust, the Blists Hill museum is a massive outdoor complex re-creating life in a small industrial town during the 19th century.
Boscobel House and the Royal OakEnglish Heritage property famous for its association with King Charles II
Bridgnorth Castle & GardensPerched high on a sandstone cliff overlooking the Severn Valley the remains of this Norman castle keep now lean at a precarious fifteen degrees - more than the Leaning Tower of Pisa!
Bridgnorth Town HallDominating the High Street this magnificent timber framed building was built in 1652. The splendidly preserved interior containing numerous historical town artifacts which must be seen.
Buildwas Abbey GuideBuildwas Abbey are ruins in a beautiful location by the River Severn near Ironbridge.
Clun CastleThis ruined Borderland castle, is perched high on two ice age mounds overlooking the South Shropshire town of Clun.
Daniels Mill Visitor InformationDaniels Mill, near Bridgnorth, is one of Shropshire’s gems. It holds the distinction of having the largest diameter waterwheel of any working corn mill in England.
Dudmaston HallDudmaston Hall is one of the National Trust Properties that was acquired in 1978. The hall was given by the great Lady Labouchere who was the great x 5 granddaughter of the famous Abraham Darby. Abraham Darby was the famous Quaker ironmaster of Coalbrookdale during the world’s great Industrial Revolution which resulted in the building of the first Iron bridge.
EnginuityEnginuity is the latest addition to the Ironbridge Gorge Museum system, a little bit of old and new with a lot of whimsy thrown in.
Hodnet Hall GardensThe 60 plus acres of Hodnet Hall Gardens are amongst the finest in the country.
Land of Lost Content MuseumNational Museum of British Popular Culture. A Million Memories from the 20th. Century, See All We Enjoyed & All We Endured, Everything You, your Parents, Grandparents, Sons & Daughters Owned, Used, Played with and Threw Away.
Nesscliffe Country ParkFor a trip in the countryside with scenic vistas, country walks, a little exploration, natural history studies and a picnic why not pack the car and try Nesscliffe Country Park, the home of Wild Humphrey Kynaston, often known as Shropshire’s ‘Robin Hood’.
Rays Farm Country MattersRays Fam Country Matters is where you will find beauty and wonder in a tranquil countryside haven. Over 50 owls, many breeds of deer, goats and lots more friendly, cuddly animals. Woodland walk with picnic areas and beautiful wood carvings. Tea room & gift shop.
Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre Visitor CentreThe Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre is located in Craven Arms.
Weston ParkWeston Park is a magnificent stately home located on the Shropshire border. Built in 1671 the house contains a superb collection of artworks and furniture built up by the Bridgeman family over the centuries.
Whittington CastleWhittington Castle is the beautiful remains of a 12th century moated castle located in the heart of the village of the same name, near Oswestry.