1. National Trust - Attingham Park
A grand 18th-century mansion set in beautiful parkland, offering guided tours, scenic walks, and a glimpse into aristocratic life.
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A grand 18th-century mansion set in beautiful parkland, offering guided tours, scenic walks, and a glimpse into aristocratic life.
A picturesque riverside park perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying the Dingle, a stunning floral masterpiece.
An immersive historical experience where you can explore the Victorian prison, hear inmate stories, and even participate in ghost tours.
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Explore the fascinating ruins of one of the largest Roman cities in Britain, including a reconstructed Roman townhouse.
A beautifully landscaped garden within The Quarry, featuring vibrant flower beds, a duck pond, and a tranquil atmosphere.
A historic red sandstone castle offering panoramic views of the town, interactive exhibits, and the Soldiers of Shropshire Museum.
Housed in a Victorian music hall, this museum offers diverse exhibits on local history, art, and archaeology.
A rugged and scenic nature reserve known for its unique rock formations, wildlife, and stunning hiking trails.
Ruins of a medieval Augustinian abbey in a serene setting, perfect for a peaceful walk and a glimpse into monastic life.
A historic abbey founded in 1083, known for its beautiful architecture and links to the Brother Cadfael mystery novels.
Ruins of a 13th-century fortified manor house, offering a glimpse into medieval life and stunning countryside views.
A significant historic site known as the world's first iron-framed building, currently undergoing restoration with plans for future exhibitions.
An annual event held in The Quarry, showcasing stunning floral displays, gardening exhibits, and family-friendly entertainment.
A fantastic experience offering close encounters with birds of prey, falconry displays, and educational talks.
Located in Shrewsbury Castle, this museum showcases military history with fascinating exhibits on the Shropshire regiments.
The tallest Doric column in England, offering impressive views of Shrewsbury and commemorating General Lord Hill.
A historic tower located within Shrewsbury Castle grounds, offering great views of the town and River Severn.
A peaceful nature reserve with walking trails, diverse wildlife, and idyllic scenery, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
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