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First
time visitors are always amazed at just how much
there is to see and do in the county of Shropshire!
Shropshire lies on the border of England and Wales,
set on a backcloth of patchwork fields, wooded
valleys, picturesque rivers and rolling hills
leading into the Welsh mountains.
If you are thinking about a slice of solitude,
experiencing a piece of history or enjoying good
food, exercise and entertainment then Shropshire has
it all for you!
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Bridgnorth -Ancient
Market Town
Situated some 2 miles from Astbury
Falls is an ancient Market Town on the river Severn
in the County of Shropshire.
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Shrewsbury -
England’s Finest Tudor Town
Shrewsbury is the
county town of Shropshire and has over 640 listed
building and some very strange street names like
Gullet Passage and Grope Lane!
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Ironbridge -
Birthplace of the
Industrial Revolution
Here, in Ironbridge, along the most spectacular
stretch of the River Severn, are six square miles
that changed the world.
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Ludlow -
An Architectural Paradise
Ludlow boasts around
500 listed buildings. The town centre has so much amazing
architectural heritage with buildings from different eras
right next to each other.
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Telford -
At the Forefront of the Information Age
Telford is named after Thomas Telford, engineer and
architect. With its origins in the first Industrial
Revolution and its name reflecting British
endeavour, it is proud, now, to be at the forefront
of the Information Age, which some have called the
Second Industrial Revolution.
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