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The tranquil ruins of Wenlock Priory stand in a picturesque setting on the fringe of beautiful Much Wenlock. An Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded here in about 680 by King Merewalh of Mercia, whose abbess daughter Milburge was hailed as a saint. Her relics were miraculously…
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Customer Services: 0370 333 1181

All Year round, 7 days a week.

At The Edge Adventure they pride themselves on being the home of outdoor adventure in Shropshire. They offer outdoor activities for all types of groups catering from friends and family to hen and stag groups, corporate and team building days to our popular junior activity days. Come and…
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01952 727491

Please check website for opening days and times.

Dudmaston offers something unexpected in the Shropshire countryside, a house that provides a classical setting for a collection of modern and contemporary art. The modern art galleries were assembled by diplomat Sir George Labouchere, while his wife Rachel showed off her collections of botanical drawings…
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01746 780866

Daniels Mill will be closed to the public for this season from November until April 2022. During this time, visits can be made but must be pre-booked by contacting the mill to arrange a date/time.

Daniels Mill has a impressive fully working watermill powering the corn mill, set in the idyllic Shropshire countryside, deep in a wooded valley crossed by the 19th century viaduct carrying the Severn Valley Railway to Bridgnorth. Visitors to this tourist attraction are taken back in time when the mill…
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01746 769793

Open 7 days a week, sessions available:
Full day - 9.30am - 4pm.
AM - 9.30am-12.30pm.
PM - 1pm-4pm.

Paintball, Laser Combat, and Outdoor action activities with an edge!  The 100 acre paintballing, laser combat, and outdoor activity centre at Cosford, Wolverhampton has been crafted and nurtured to provide incredible military themed experiences. The ex-mod land between Wolverhampton and Telford contains many unique themed zones and areas purpose designed for…
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01902 455455

Contact Irma directly regarding sessions.

The Cavalier Centre is home to Perry Riding for the Disabled. Hippotherapy is a service providing supported specialised physiotherapy treatment on horseback which uses the movement of the horse to help patients gain improvements to their health and wellbeing.  Hippotherapy includes the use of physiotherapy…
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07402 825904

Monday - Sunday: 10am - 5pm

The Museum of the Gorge is one of the ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums. The Museum of the Gorge provides an excellent introduction to the valley and its attractions. The museum building was originally a somewhat gothic riverside warehouse where the fine porcelain goods from the…
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01952 433424

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Much Wenlock in Shropshire is the home of the modern Olympic Games, no honestly! Dr William Penny Brookes was a local doctor who campaigned tirelessly to revive the ancient Greek games. It is somewhat fitting that the town has its own Olympic trail that takes…
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All Year - see website for timetable details.

The Severn Valley Railway operates steam-hauled passenger trains between Bridgnorth, Bewdley and Kidderminster. Trains run every weekend and daily May to September plus local school holidays. The trains take passengers the full 16 miles length of the line and back. On the journey there is…
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01562 757900

Open from Easter to October every year.
Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday afternoons, also Bank Holiday Mondays 1:00 pm - 4.00 pm.

Northgate Museum in Bridgnorth is packed full of treasures, the Museum should be the first stop for anyone wanting to discover the history of the town and the local area. From an Edwardian cash till, to a model of Trevithick's Steam Engine, the Museum's collections…
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