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Whether you are interested in fine china, fun interactives or a ‘Victorian’ town, its all to be found in this World Heritage Site. A fun and informative day out is ensured at the ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums. Whether you are interested in fine china, decorative tiles, fun interactives or a Victorian recreated town, it’s all to be found in this Read more...
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Located a short drive from Much Wenlock the Iron Bridge is one of Shropshire’s most iconic landmarks. The world’s first Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III in 1779. Read more...
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Much Wenlock’s beautiful little museum is located on the High Street opposite the Square. The displays include the story of the links between Dr. William Penny Brookes and the Olympic Games, the history of the town and Priory and the geology of Wenlock Edge. The Visitor Information Centre is located in the Museum and staff will help you with your Read more...
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Based in rural Shropshire, The Edge offers a huge range of activities including Quad Biking / Trekking, Mountain Boarding / Grass boarding, 4x Mountain Biking, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Off Road Karting, Archery and Team Building Activities such as High Ropes, Zip Line and Orienteering Read more...
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National Trust. 16th century stone house, stunning oak-panelled interior and carefully restored plantsman’s garden and kitchen garden Read more...
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The tranquil ruins of Wenlock Priory stand in a picturesque setting on the fringe of beautiful Much Wenlock. English Heritage Property. Read more...
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Located in the town of Broseley, a few miles from Much Wenlock, this restored tobacco pipe-making works is operated by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. Read more...
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The ancient Guildhall is open to the public April to October. Various exhibitions take place in the Council Chamber throughout the year and the open space on the ground floor is frequently used for markets. Read more...
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A Wonderful Way to Spend a Day – The Severn Valley Railway operates mainly steam-hauled passenger trains between Bridgnorth, Bewdley and Kidderminster, a journey of about 16 miles, along the beautiful Severn Valley. There is no better way to see the beauty of the River Severn than from one of these steam-hauled trains. The Engine House, the Visitor Centre at Read more...
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Annual Christmas Fayre held one day a year on the first Saturday in December. A variety of stalls including brass bands, choirs, street theatre & entertainers, Santa Claus in his Grotto, donkey rides, children’s entertainment, carols by Candlelight. See full details at http://www.wenlockchristmasfayre.org.uk/ Read more...