Treasure Map Trails are treasure maps of real towns for 5 to 12-year-olds. They’re a printed A3 map that kids can follow, using road names and recognisable buildings to find their way around as they search for treasures such as statues, sculptures, and quirky signs. Every map is beautifully illustrated with a fantasy theme to […]
More InfoJoin us for a night of murder and espionage at Hencote’s The View Restaurant on Friday 11th August. Gather your friends for a roaring Great Gatsby Party. Be transported back […]
Hawkstone Hall & Gardens invites you to its very next murder mystery evening The Wedding Reception co-hosted by Murder57! This time round it’s not quite the celebration you would expect […]
The townwide Shrewsbury Arts Trail is returning for 2023 – with a sculpture trail this year involving bronze artworks by SALVADOR DALI. Organisers are extending submissions to artists in neighbouring counties this year, to include, Herefordshire, Powys, Cheshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire. Submissions are now open. The Trail was launched in 2021 as a pandemic initiative by mum of one […]
Read MoreFREE Family Workshop Free drop-in family activities with a pre-history theme. Work like an archaeologist, hunt for treasure using metal detectors, handle ancient artefacts and explore pattern-making using printing techniques. […]
Hawkstone Hall & Gardens invites you its long-awaited murder mystery evening ‘Murder at The Manor’ co-hosted by Murder57! ‘It is 1922 and lord & lady Digby are hosting an elegant […]
Shropshire can’t offer city breaks as such, as the county doesn’t have any cities! But Shrewsbury, the county’s capital, is a hugely rewarding place for a town break. Its compact centre is almost completely surrounded by a very scenic loop of the River Severn and is packed with historic buildings, particularly from the Tudor and […]
Read MoreNestled along the meandering River Severn, Shrewsbury is a quaint market town that beckons with its medieval charm and rich history. Easily accessible by train, this picturesque destination is a haven for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and food connoisseurs. Explore Shrewsbury via train, where each cobblestone street tells a story. As your train glides into […]
Read MoreTucked in a loop of the River Severn near the Welsh border, this medieval market town is famous for its cobbled streets and Tudor centre. The town itself is a wonderful mixture of old and new. The picturesque black and white timber-framed buildings, historic landmarks and ancient town walls sit side by side with modern […]
Read More· The 21st DarwIN Shrewsbury Festival celebrates Charles Darwin’s legacy in his birthplace, Shrewsbury, with a month-long programme throughout February · About forty events are scheduled, including guided tours, music, lectures, art exhibitions, and interactive activities · Music and talks: Extensive programme of music and talks highlighting Darwin’s life story, home and garden, impact on […]
Read MoreIt may be raining outside, but that doesn’t mean it’s time for the fun to stop! There are plenty of indoor activities to keep the whole family entertained, from axe throwing to archery and board games – Shrewsbury has it all! Climbing the Walls is Shrewsbury’s only purpose-built dedicated climbing facility, and a fantastic way […]
Read MoreIt may be raining outside, but that doesn’t mean it’s time for the fun to stop! There are plenty of indoor activities to keep the whole family entertained, from axe throwing to archery and board games – Shrewsbury has it all! Climbing the Walls is Shrewsbury’s only purpose-built dedicated climbing facility, and a fantastic way to […]
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