Stafford Castle
Stafford Festival Shakespeare has become on the Europe’s largest open air Shakespeare productions. Stafford Castle provides a striking background for an auditorium under the stars. Visit Website
Stafford Festival Shakespeare has become on the Europe’s largest open air Shakespeare productions. Stafford Castle provides a striking background for an auditorium under the stars. Visit Website
The oldest parts of the Castle were built between 1066 and 1074. In the 18th Century the interior was remodelled as a private house by Thomas Telford. Shrewsbury Castle is […]
Stokesay Castle near Craven Arms is one of the many English Heritage properties in Shropshire. The finest and best preserved fortified medieval manor house in England and is located in […]
A remarkable funicular railway in Bridgnorth, Shropshire which is the oldest and steepest inland electric cliff railway in the country. Visit Website
Once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain, visitors can take a tour around the fascinating Wroxeter Roman City ruins, and explore the new Roman Town House, constructed as part […]
The Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre at Craven Arms chronicles stories of the varied landscape, people, places, history and heritage. The best place to start exploring the Shropshire Hills – an […]
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm near Church Stretton demonstrates life on a Shropshire upland farm at the turn of the last century and has recently been shown on the BBC’s […]
The Dorothy Clive Garden in Willoughbridge, near Market Drayton, Shropshire was originally conceived in 1940 by one man’s immense love for his wife. Visit Website
A chain of seven lakes and pools were created with rare trees and shrubs to create the stunning National Trust Garden in Shropshire. Hodnet Hall Gardens in Shropshire has an […]