Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Shrewsbury - Travel England
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Shrewsbury - England:
Battlefield Falconry Centre, The Dana Prison, The Quarry, Attingham Park, Hawkstone Park Follies, Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, St Mary's Church, St.Chads Church, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Abbey, Stiperstones Nature Reserve, Shropshire Regimental Museum, Laura's Tower, Haughmond Hill, Haughmond Abbey Ruins
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List of Best Things to do in Shrewsbury
Battlefield Falconry Centre
The Quarry
Climbing The Walls
The Dana Prison - Jailhouse Tours
Stiperstones Nature Reserve
St Mary's Church
St.Chads Church
The Bog Visitor Centre
Theatre Severn
Hawkstone Park Follies
Walks in England: Climbing Earl's Hill in Shropshire
The twin summits of Earl's Hill and Pontesford Hill rise out of the plains to the south-west of Shrewsbury and herald the beginning of the Shropshire hills. In the 1960s these hills became Shropshire Wildlife Trust's first nature reserve.
Harriet and I climb to the top with little Lola leading the way.
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Places to see in ( Shropshire - UK )
Places to see in ( Shropshire - UK )
Shropshire is a county in the West Midlands of England, bordering Powys and Wrexham in Wales to the west and north-west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, Worcestershire to the south-east and Herefordshire to the south. Shropshire Council was created in 2009, a unitary authority taking over from the previous county council and five district councils. The borough of Telford and Wrekin has been a separate unitary authority since 1998 but continues to be included in the ceremonial county.
The county's population and economy is centred on five towns: the county town of Shrewsbury, which is culturally and historically important and close to the centre of the county; Telford, a new town in the east which was constructed around a number of older towns, most notably Wellington, Dawley and Madeley, which is today the most populous; and Oswestry in the north-west, Bridgnorth just to the south of Telford, and Ludlow in the south. The county has many market towns, including Whitchurch in the north, Newport north-east of Telford and Market Drayton in the north-east of the county.
The Ironbridge Gorge area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale and a part of Madeley. There are other historic industrial sites in the county, such as at Shrewsbury, Broseley, Snailbeach and Highley, as well as the Shropshire Union Canal.
The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of England's most rural and sparsely populated counties, with a population density of 136/km2 (350/sq mi). The Wrekin is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the county, though the highest hills are the Clee Hills, Stiperstones and the Long Mynd. Wenlock Edge is another significant geographical and geological landmark. In the low-lying northwest of the county overlapping the border with Wales is the Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve, one of the most important and best preserved bogs in Britain. The River Severn, Great Britain's longest river, runs through the county, exiting into Worcestershire via the Severn Valley. Shropshire is landlocked and with an area of 3,487 square kilometres (1,346 sq mi) is England's largest inland county. The county flower is the round-leaved sundew.
Shropshire is connected to the rest of the United Kingdom via a number of road and rail links. Historically, rivers and later canals in the county were used for transport also, although their use in transport is now significantly reduced. The county's main transport hub is Shrewsbury, through which many significant roads and railways pass and join.
Alot to see in ( Shropshire - UK ) such as :
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
Cambrian Heritage Railway, Oswestry and Llynclys
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
Severn Valley Railway, Bridgnorth
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
( Shropshire - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Shropshire . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Shropshire - UK
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SHROPSHIRE - Stories From The Hill - Above Snailbeach
The recordings of the stories come from a media booth at Blakemoorgate Cottages which are above the village of Snailbeach, which are themselves above Hope Valley
I believe the site at Blakemoorgate Cottages is managed by Natural England. The cottages themselves are not resided in, but on a few days each year are open for people to look around inside
The stories are narrated by Val Littlehayles and Richard Beaumond
Some information, together with a map can be found at this page (of interest are The Hollies nature reserve with all the aged holly bushes, which are passed on the way out to the cottages) ....
From that page, further info here ....
'Facilities and opening times
The settlement can be visited at any time.
Information about the site and a sound box
with extracts from the book ‘Once upon a
Hill’ can be found in the Cattle Byre. There
are also composting toilets.
The cottages are open on the first Sunday
of each month between April and October
11am – 3pm. There are two cottages,
volunteers to welcome you and a roaring
fire to warm you on cold days'
Some other information on the internet ....
This page isout of date, but here it is anyway ....
- Tony
SHROPSHIRE HILLS The View From Earl's Hill, Pontesbury
Whilst only reaching 320m (1050ft) above sea level Earl' Hill and the adjoining Pontesford Hill stand out in the landscape, particularly from the north and west as they herald The Shropshire Hills
Most usually ramblers will start the walk from Pontesford, where there is ample free parking to be found
From the car park there are a couple of routes to the top. Probably the most oft-used one is the more direct route. This is steep though, and will for most everyone necessitate a few stops to catch your breath. I would advise skirting around the north-westerly side for 1/4 mile or so before heading upwards in an easterly direction (it's easily picked out in a clearing from the woods). I believe this is called the bulldozer route locally - it certainly offers better views as you ascend
Earl's Hill (in common with most of Shropshire's other high hills proved attractive to Iron Age settlers who built a well-defended hill fort at the summit of Earl's Hill in around 600BC. There's another on the lower slopes on Pontesford Hill. In the 1960s these hills became Shropshire Wildlife Trust's first nature reserve
Popularised by the Shropshire writer Mary Webb, the twin hills are at the centre of the legend of the golden arrow Spposedly, back in the 7th Century when this was a highly disputed area, the kings of Mercia and Wessex did battle here. Carelessly, one of them had a golden arrow that he left lying around somewhere and lost. Since then, just about everyone else has been looking for it
Wiki = 'Earls Hill is the site of an Iron Age hillfort built around 600 B.C. and making it a Scheduled Ancient Monument and also designated an SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) for its wildlife value. It was Shropshire Wildlife Trust's first nature reserve in 1964
Earls Hill is Pre-Cambrian in origin, being formed approximately 650 million years ago as a result of volcanic activity along the Pontesford-Linley fault'
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- Tony
Escape to the Country - Shropshire - 2018 - 2019
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The county's population and economy is centred on five towns: the county town of Shrewsbury, which is culturally and historically important and close to the centre of the county;Telford, a new town in the east which was constructed around a number of older towns, most notably Wellington, Dawley and Madeley, which is today the most populous and Oswestry in the northwest, Bridgnorth just to the south of Telford, and Ludlow in the south. The county has many market towns, including Whitchurch in the north, Newport northeast of Telford and Market Drayton in the northeast of the county.
The Ironbridge Gorge area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale and a part of Madeley. There are other historic industrial sites in the county, such as at Shrewsbury, Broseley, Snailbeach and Highley, as well as the Shropshire Union Canal.
The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of England's most rural and sparsely populated counties, with a population density of 136/km2 (350/sq mi). The Wrekin is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the county, though the highest hills are the Clee Hills, Stiperstones and the Long Mynd. Wenlock Edge is another significant geographical and geological landmark. In the low-lying northwest of the county overlapping the border with Wales is the Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve, one of the most important and best preserved bogs in Britain. The River Severn, Great Britain's longest river, runs through the county, exiting into Worcestershire via the Severn Valley. Shropshire is landlocked and with an area of 3,487 square kilometres (1,346 sq mi) is England's largest inland county.
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First Ever Vlog! Pontesford Hill- Shropshire
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Climbing Pontesford Hill in Shropshire, England.
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SHROPSHIRE HILLS DISCOVERY CENTRE 2015
Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre is a museum in Southern Shropshire, Just south of Craven Arms.
The Museum offers exhibitions around the Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and informs people about the history, geography, and biology of the area.
The exhibition includes a life-size mammoth, Iron Age roundhouse, and a hot air balloon simulation. Other facilities include a local art gallery, gift shop, craft room and cafe.
As part of the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Onny Meadows has been turned into a tourist and education site to help promote the Shropshire Hills, and countryside.
The meadow includes planted wildflowers, hedgerows, and trees/woodland.
Snailbeach lead mine Perkins Level
A walk around the Lead mine, the mine is open a few days of the year for the public to be taken down by some great cave/mine experts.
Really wonderful tours and great to see some parts of the local area that are normal off limits.