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of the United Kingdom.
Park
Hall Farm
Park Hall has become a popular destination with young
and old alik with the 130 acre farm and its tastefully
restored Victorian farm buildings.
www.parkhallfarm.co.uk
Hawkstone
Park
Hawsktone Park offers an ideal venue for business and
pleasure and is legendary for its magnificent golf courses
and historic park.
www.hawkstone.co.uk
Shrewsbury
Abbey
Trace
your family history; admire the craftsmanship of past
and present and take a look into life within a monastery.
www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk/shrewsbury-abbey
Royal
Air Force Museum Cosford
The twenty-five-acre site is home to one of the most
exciting collections of aviation history in the world,
comprising of five collections of International importance
with over eighty aircraft on display. See war planes
from World War II to the present day, mighty transport
aircraft from civil and military inventories and strange
and exotic aircraft in the research and development
collection.
http://cosford.rafmuseum.com/flash/
Hoo
Farm
The award winning family-run Countryside Attraction
has 32 acres of woodland and paddocks and is home to
owls, ostriches, ferrets, lizards and snakes and much
more as well as the famous Sheep Steeplechase!
www.hoofarm.com
Lingen Nursery
A horticultural haven specialising in alpine and herbaceous
plants many of which are rare and not readily available
elsewhere in the country.
www.lingennursery.co.uk
Weston
Park
First mentioned in the Domesday Book in the 11th Century,
the Weston House and its beautifully landscaped gardens
are held in trust for the nation by the Weston Park
Foundation.
www.weston-park.com
Shrewsbury
Museums
Shrewsbury
Museum and Art Gallery (Rowley's House), Shrewsbury
Castle and Coleham Pumping Station, Clive House
(a museum from 1969-2001).
www.shrewsburymuseums.com
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