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Lyth Hill

Yews Barn

As you approach Yews Barn, you’ll be enchanted by its traditional and rustic charm. A classic English countryside retreat surrounded by fields with grazing deer. Step inside to discover a warm and inviting space that brings together a cosy open plan kitchen, diner, and sitting room. The charming kitchen is fully equipped with everything you […]

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Clunbury

Little Brampton Barn and Vegify Cookery School

Little Brampton Barn is nestled in the South Shropshire hills. A gorgeous barn conversion holding two holiday homes and a vegetarian cookery school by Vegify. The Byre A unique and tranquil getaway, The Byre is a former cattle barn, part of the bigger Little Brampton Barn, nestled in the idyllic South Shropshire hills, an area […]

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Shropshire welcomes… lovers of market towns

A key ingredient in what makes Shropshire so enticing to visit is its many historic market towns. The towns are all different in look and feel of course. For one thing, some are large and others are tiny. However, typically they all boast vibrant communities with lots of eye-catching old buildings housing an incredible variety […]

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Festival Drayton Centre, Market Drayton
Apr 13th 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Old Herbaceous at Festival Drayton Centre

Described as “Downton Abbey with gardening tips”, Old Herbaceous is the humorous love story of a single-minded yet gentle man with a passion for plants and is a charming one man […]

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Stunning 3,000-year-old gold pendant to go on public display for the first time

Stunning 3,000-year-old gold pendant to go on public display for the first time   Rare 3,000-year-old sun pendant to be displayed to the public for the first time at Shropshire Council’s Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery as part of the British Museum’s National Programmes. Shrewsbury Museum will also be fundraising to acquire other finds close […]

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Ludlow

Meadow Barn, Nr Ludlow

Meadow Barn is an exceptionally spacious and characterful detached  5 star barn conversion with three bedrooms and three bathrooms located just 5 miles from the beautiful market town of Ludlow. The property is equipped and furnished to a very high standard throughout with solid oak flooring and retaining many original features including exposed beams in […]

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Shrewsbury

Black Lion Barn

Completely renovated in 2020, and concealed on a peaceful country lane, this detached country barn has striking black timber cladding and views of the Shropshire hills. It’s perfect for families and groups of up to 12 people looking to get away together. Make your way inside, feeling the warmth of the luxurious underfloor heating, in […]

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Much Wenlock

Corve Barn Farm

All our cottages have exposed beams with oak floors and carpet, set in a courtyard with ample parking for many cars. All cottages have newly set out gardens and a play area for the children. We hope that you enjoy your stay. We personally supervise all our accommodation and our aim is to provide our […]

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Shropshire Welcomes... Amblers & Ramblers

Shropshire is one of England’s least densely populated counties. It’s a deeply rural part of the world. Encompassing verdant hills, ancient woodlands, windswept moorland and mysterious lakes, the scenery can be spectacular. A quarter of the county is covered by the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, much of which is just as beautiful […]

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Old Hand & Diamond combines a stay with a Morgan Driving Experience

A Welsh border hospitality business is offering holiday breaks with a difference for British classic car enthusiasts. Ian Morris, owner of the Old Hand & Diamond Inn at Coedway, on the Wales-England border between Welshpool and Shrewsbury, introduces guests to the Morgan Driving Experience. Guests are able to combine a one or two night bed […]

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Oswestry

Old Oswestry Hill Fort

Old Oswestry Hillfort – this spectacular, dramatic & mysterious 3,000-year-old hill fort marks the beginning of one of Britain’s oldest settlements, Oswestry. Old Oswestry was built and occupied during the Iron Age (800 BC to AD 43) and is one of the best-preserved hill forts in Britain. It is on the outskirts of town and […]

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British Iron Works Centre Oswestry SY11 4JH
Mar 11th 2023 10:00am - Dec 30th 12:00am

The Pulpit at the Forge Café:

Live Music in the forge Café every Saturday Keep up to date on our events page for current performers The Pulpit at the Forge Café: Sadie-Beth – British Ironwork Centre […]

Winter sunrise from the Wrekin ❤️ 

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Embark on a journey through Ludlow's enchanting streets on a sunny Saturday market day! 🌞✨ 

Witness the lively atmosphere as local traders bring colors and flavors to the scene. Explore quaint independent shops, bask in the aromatic charm of cafes, and savor culinary delights at local restaurants. 

Ludlow's picturesque streets are a canvas of culture waiting to be explored! 🛍️🍽️ 

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"🏰✨ Dive into the heart of Shrewsbury's Castle Quarter – the epicenter of history and grandeur! 🏰 Home to four of the town's largest historic treasures – Shrewsbury Castle, Library, Prison, and Train Station. 

Did you know Shrewsbury Castle's foundations were laid in 1083 by the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery? 
Montgomery, a cousin of William the Conqueror, earned this castle and more as a thank-you for his aid during the Norman conquest.

From royal stronghold to a 16th-century transformation, Shrewsbury Castle has quite the story. Now, it stands majestically, housing the Shropshire Regimental Museum. 👑🏰 Ready to step into the pages of history?

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