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Wilderhope Manor

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Wilderhope Manor

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Wilderhope Manor is a magnificent 16th-century Elizabethan manor house nestled on the scenic Wenlock Edge in Shropshire, England. This Grade I listed historical site, managed by the National Trust, stands at an elevation of approximately 212 meters, offering a unique glimpse into the past. Located about 7 miles southwest of Much Wenlock, it serves as a distinctive landmark within the rolling Shropshire countryside.

What truly captivates visitors to Wilderhope Manor is the rare opportunity to experience history firsthand. Unlike many…

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    February 3, 2021

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    This Elizabethan manor house lies in a remote location near Shropshire's highest hills and is owned by the National Trust. Built out of local limestone, this impressive house retains many original features, such as its oak stairways.

    If you've always wanted to spend the night in a fabulous manor, you can. Wilderhope was donated to the National Trust on the explicit condition that it was used as a youth hostel and it has been run by the YHA as one ever since.

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    1. Wenlock Edge – Wilderhope Manor loop from Wilderhope Manor

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    Elevation 210 m

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    Location: Rushbury, West Midlands Region, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the history behind Wilderhope Manor and its famous 'Major's Leap'?

    Wilderhope Manor was built in 1585 for Francis Smallman and remained in his family for generations. A notable tale involves Major Thomas Smallman, a Royalist during the English Civil War, who famously escaped Cromwell's troops by making a 'do-or-die plunge' down a steep slope at Wenlock Edge. His horse perished, but he survived thanks to an apple tree breaking his fall. This spot is now known as Major's Leap, and local folklore suggests his ghost and that of his horse still appear in the area.

    Are there specific walking trails or routes recommended around Wilderhope Manor?

    Yes, the surrounding National Trust estate on Wenlock Edge offers numerous opportunities for walkers and cyclists. You'll find a variety of routes winding through wooded valleys, pastures, and flower-rich meadows. While specific named trails aren't detailed here, the area is well-suited for circular walks, hillwalking, and mountain biking, with options for different difficulty levels.

    What are the parking and public transport options for visiting Wilderhope Manor?

    On-site parking is available at Wilderhope Manor. Due to its remote location, public transport options are limited, making driving the most practical way to reach the manor. It's advisable to check local bus services if you plan to rely on public transport, but direct routes to the manor are unlikely.

    Is Wilderhope Manor suitable for families with children, and are there family-friendly activities?

    Wilderhope Manor, as a historic Elizabethan building and youth hostel, offers a unique experience for families. Children can enjoy exploring the ancient manor and its grounds. The surrounding Wenlock Edge provides ample space for family walks and outdoor adventures. While there aren't specific children's activities listed, the historical setting and natural environment offer plenty for curious young minds.

    Are dogs allowed at Wilderhope Manor or on the surrounding trails?

    While the manor itself operates as a youth hostel, the surrounding National Trust estate on Wenlock Edge is generally dog-friendly. Many trails in the area welcome well-behaved dogs, usually on a lead, allowing you to explore the beautiful Shropshire countryside with your canine companion. It's always best to check specific signage for any restrictions, especially near livestock.

    What unique architectural features can visitors expect to see inside Wilderhope Manor?

    Wilderhope Manor boasts many preserved original features from its 16th-century construction. Visitors can admire intricate oaken stairways, an oak spiral staircase, and ornate plaster ceilings adorned with Francis Smallman's initials, Tudor roses, Prince Arthur's Feathers, and geometric patterns. Many windows still retain their original 16th-century glass, and several period fireplaces are also present throughout the interior.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Wilderhope Manor and its grounds?

    The duration of your visit can vary. If you're primarily interested in seeing the exterior and perhaps a brief walk around the immediate grounds, a couple of hours might suffice. However, to fully appreciate the manor's history, explore its interior (if accessible, as it's a YHA hostel), and embark on a significant walk along Wenlock Edge, you could easily spend half a day or even a full day.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or other accommodation options near Wilderhope Manor besides the youth hostel?

    Wilderhope Manor is in a relatively remote location. While it functions as a YHA youth hostel offering accommodation, dining, and a licensed bar, nearby amenities are limited. For additional cafes, pubs, or alternative accommodation, you would need to travel to nearby towns such as Much Wenlock, Church Stretton, or Ludlow, which are a short drive away.

    Is Wilderhope Manor accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or pushchairs?

    Due to its 16th-century architecture with multiple levels, oak stairways, and spiral staircases, the interior of Wilderhope Manor may present challenges for wheelchair users. The surrounding trails on Wenlock Edge are natural terrain, which can be uneven and steep in places, making them less suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs. It's advisable to contact YHA Wilderhope Manor directly for specific accessibility information.

    What wildlife can be spotted around Wilderhope Manor?

    The manor's roof hosts the largest colony of swifts in Shropshire, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching during the warmer months. The surrounding National Trust estate, with its wooded valleys, pastures, and flower-rich meadows, provides a habitat for various other bird species, insects, and small mammals typical of the Shropshire countryside.

    Can Wilderhope Manor be visited during the winter months, and what should I expect?

    Wilderhope Manor can be visited year-round. In winter, the surrounding landscape of Wenlock Edge takes on a different, often stark beauty. While the trails might be muddy or icy, offering a more challenging hike, the manor itself provides a warm and historic refuge. It's essential to dress warmly, wear appropriate footwear, and check weather conditions before visiting during the colder months.

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