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Visit Shrewsbury and enjoy its glorious location, within a loop of meandering River Severn, at the heart of Shropshire, a landscape that inspires with its beauty and mystery. Shrewsbury's most famous son, Charles Darwin (born in Shrewsbury) would still recognise the black & white timber buildings of his home town. Renowned to be one of England's most splendid heritage towns with over 600 listed buildings.
Explore Shrewsbury's picturesque cobbled alleys and squares and be astounded by the exceptional number of interesting, independent shops that makes Shrewsbury's shopping so special. Around every corner is a great cafe, restaurant or pub, drop in and enjoy...or relax and enjoy one of the hundreds of events or festivals that take place in Shrewsbury each year, particularly Shrewsbury's Summer Season, catering for every age and interest.
Address
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury Visitor Information Centre
Rowley's House Museum
Barker Street
Shrewsbury
Shropshire SY1 1QH
Phone
+44 (0) 1743 258888
Email Address
visitorinfo@shropshire.gov.uk
Website
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North Wing at Combermere Abbey
West Midlands, UK
A complex of medieval and 16th Century buildings with extensive Gothic enveloping (of the early 19th Century), Combermere Abbey began as a Cistercian monastery founded in 1133 by Hugh de Malbanc, Lord of Nantwich. It sits overlooking a 143 acre lake ...
The Bridge House
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Perched right on banks of the River Wye with iconic views of Ross from the garden, The Bridge House offers luxurious accommodation in eight beautiful bedrooms, together with Hypnos mattresses and fabulous ensuite bath and shower rooms. ...
Westbrook Court
West Midlands, UK
Westbrook Court offers five split level, architect designed and uniquely secluded bed and breakfast suites, each with their own morning sun deck overlooking the breathtaking Wye Valley....