Here you will find information about family’s and friends’ businesses and links to their Websites. Visitor Information and Local Attraction links are also included.
Your destination guide for Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock and the Severn Valley
Worth a mention are the LUDLOW TOWN TOURS, with a full programme of regular tours every Saturday and Sunday from April to October this year, plus every day in July, August and September, and every day during Whitsun half term week and October half term week. Click here for more info.
Morville Village has much to delight visitors. The fine Norman Church of St Gregory the Great is the centre of a May Fair & Flower Festival each year against the backdrop of Morville Hall and The Dower House. The latter is the inspiration for The Morville Hours by Katherine Swift and, together with many other gardens, is open to the Public on a number of occasions. Recently the premiere of ‘The Bells Of Morville‘, composed by renowned Harpist David Watkins, took place in Morville Church.
Steel-Art
This link is to another friend’s Website. Tim Roper, son of Jo and Chris, who specialises in designing and building unusual artistic out-door structures, sculpture and ornamental gates and railings. He works predominantly in steel, but also uses glass, wood, tile, stone and other materials.
Wenlock Olympian Society
Preserving the ideals of William Penny Brookes, the inspiration for the modern Olympic Movement. The first Wenlock Olympian Games were held in 1850 in the local town of Much Wenlock and are still held here each year.
Ironbridge Gorge Museums
The heart of the Industrial Revolution which was forged here in the spectacular Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire, on the banks of the River Severn, home of the world’s first Iron Bridge. Over 250 years ago, events took place which changed the world for ever and shaped our modern age. The attractions here range from Blists Hill Victorian town to The Museum of Iron and The Teddy Bear Shop.
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm [Due to open this year]
A Tourist Attraction near Shrewsbury in Shropshire that has so much to offer everyone. See how a real Victorian Farm works and perhaps have a go yourself.
The Estate are currently making significant repairs and improvements to the site. A new not-for-profit organisation is being established which plans to operate Acton Scott Heritage Farm in spring 2024.
RAF Museum Cosford (Including the National Cold War Exhibition)
Set in scenic Shropshire, Royal Air Force Museum Cosford has one of the largest aviation collections in the UK, with over 60 historic aircraft.
The Severn Valley Railway
The SVR is a full-size standard – gauge line running regular steam-hauled passenger trains for the benefit of tourists and enthusiasts alike between Kidderminster in Worcestershire and Bridnorth in Shropshire, a distance of 16 miles. The journey is full of interest, for the route follows closely the meandering course of the River Severn for most of the way; one highlight of the trip is the crossing of the river by means of the Victoria Bridge – a massive 200-foot single span, high above the water.
Virtual Shropshire
Shropshire’s favourite tourism & leisure guide! Events, attractions and latest news for locals and visitors to Shropshire.
Visit Shropshire Hills
Shropshire Hills and Ludlow visitor & tourist information with accommodation, attractions, activities and events in Ludlow and Shropshire.
Discover Shrewsbury by Boat
Traveline https://www.traveline.info
Plan your Journey from or to PARK GRANGE. The 436 Bus [Shrewsbury/Bridgnorth] runs past and will stop by REQUEST at our ENTRANCE.
Traveline is a service which provides impartial information about all public transport services – buses, coaches, trains, ferries, trams, metro and underground throughout the UK.
Guest First – Holiday Insurance
Cancellation and curtailment insurance for UK holidays. Get information, advice and support to make choosing, and buying your holiday insurance as easy as possible.
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