Economy of Shropshire - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

  • Adcote nr.Shrewsbury
  • Aqualate Hall, Newport
  • Attingham Park, Atcham
  • Benthall Hall, Broseley
  • Blists Hill, Madeley
  • Boscobel House, nr. Wolverhampton
  • Broseley Pipe Museum, Broseley
  • Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, Bridgnorth
  • Bridgnorth Castle, Bridgnorth
  • Brown Clee Hill, South Shropshire
  • Burford House
  • Caer Caradoc, nr. Church Stretton
  • Chetwynd Park, Newport
  • Cardingmill Valley, Church Stretton
  • Clun Castle, Clun
  • Flounder's Folly, nr. Craven Arms
  • Fordhall castle and farm
  • Haughmond Hill, nr. Shrewsbury
    • Haughmond Abbey
  • Hawkstone Park, North Shropshire
  • Hopton Castle, nr. Craven Arms
  • Ironbridge Gorge
  • Kynaston's Cave, nr. Nesscliffe
  • Langley Chapel, nr. Shrewsbury
  • The Long Mynd, Church Stretton
  • Ludlow Castle, Ludlow
  • Mitchell's Fold, nr. Chirbury
  • Moreton Corbet Castle, Moreton Corbet
  • Newport Guildhall, Newport
  • Offa's Dyke Path, Welsh Marches
  • Puleston Cross, Newport
  • Shrewsbury Abbey, Shrewsbury
  • Shrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury
  • Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), South Shropshire
  • Shropshire Union Canal
  • Snailbeach nr. Shrewsbury
  • South Telford Heritage Trail, Telford
  • St Laurence Church, Ludlow
  • The Stiperstones, nr Pontesbury
  • Stokesay Castle, nr Craven Arms
  • Sunnycroft, Wellington
  • Telford Steam Railway, Telford
  • Titterstone Clee Hill, nr. Ludlow
  • Wenlock Edge, Much Wenlock
    • Wenlock Priory
  • White Ladies Priory
  • Whittington Castle, nr. Oswestry
  • The Wrekin (and Ercall) nr. Wellington
  • Wroxeter, nr. Atcham


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