Shropshire's lost waterways were once a hub of industry, transporting coal from Telford to Shrewsbury in the 18th century, and iron ore and limestone during the 19th century. Several feats …
A series of caves and passages excavated from soft sandstone makes up the mysterious and magical grotto at Hawkstone Park. The windows would once have been stained glass, and the …
This ruined, medieval abbey retains an impressive presence. Significant sections of the Augustinian abbey remain in place, including some dating back to the 12th century. The abbey sits in beautiful …
This gorgeous woodland sits on the side of a sandstone ridge and is a mixture of broad-leaf and conifer trees. While heavily wooded, there are several viewpoints that offer fantastic views of the flatter, patchwork landscape to the south.
Haughmond Hill has got nothing in terms of height nor drama compared to the Shropshire Hills to the south; instead, it has its own quiet majesty. This low-lying hill has …