Blists Hill
Working factories, shops and cottages
set in 50 acres of
beautiful woodland where life is lived, and demonstrated as it was in
Victorian Times.
Bridgnorth
Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire. It
is split into Low Town
and High Town, named on account of their elevations relative to the
River Severn.
Dudmaston Hall
For 850 years the Dudmaston Estate has
moved through time with its changing owners and fortunes.
Ironbridge & Ironbridge
Gorge
The bridge was designed by the architect
Thomas Pritchard, using
carpentry- style joints, and built by the iron-master Abraham Darby
Shropshire
Shropshire is a beautiful county with
spectacular countryside and a historical past. There is plenty to do
and see here.
Shrewsbury
The town was little affected by the
industrial revolution,
despite the proximity to Coalbrookdale and Ironbridge, commonly known
as the birthplaces
Sunnycroft
Victorian villa and one of the few
remaining gentleman's houses of the Victorian age.
Telford
Telford is a planned town in Shropshire,
England, that was named after the engineer Thomas Telford.
Weston Park
Weston Park is a magnificent Stately
Home, set in 1000 acres of Parkland and situated on the
Staffordshire/Shropshire border.
Wrekin The
The Wrekin was renamed as Mount Gilbert
by the Normans after a
local hermit who lived on the hill, but in time the ancient name became
used again.
Wroxeter
One of the largest Roman cities in the
UK is thought to have
been Wroxeter or Viroconium. It would have been surrounded by walls and
would have had a
Hawkstone
Park Follies
When Samuel Johson wrote about the Follies of Hawkstone Park in 1774 he
described it as a park with ‘Striking scenes and terrific grandeur.
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