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Wentnor Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Wentnor:
 
Acton Scott Working Museum, Church Stretton  (6 Miles)
This museum is dedicated to telling the story of the working man in this area of the country, and how lives of ordinary people have...
 
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Carding Mill Valley, Church Stretton  (6 Miles)
The National Trust has been responsible for the upkeep of this beautiful area of the Shropshire countryside since 1979. The heather covered upland heath...
 
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Premier Attractions, Church Stretton  (6 Miles)
Discover the many attractions in Herefordshire, Shropshire and nearby places. Premier Attractions is a collection of visitor attractions from historic houses and industrial heritage to...
 
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House on Crutches Museum, Bishop’s Castle  (6 Miles)
This house is literally on crutches and was built in the 15th Century; hence its winding and twisting interior does not look out of place...
 
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Gallery On The Move, Church Stretton  (7 Miles)
Gallery on the Move offers a multi-thematic art project that is committed to developing the talents of new and emerging talents in this area and...
 
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Walcot Hall, Lydbury North  (7 Miles)
There are 30 acres of garden and arboretum at Walcot Hall, which are open to the public on Friday, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays throughout April...
 
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St Nicholas Church, Churchstoke  (9 Miles)
St Nicholas Church was built in the 13th Century and retains its original tower, which was used as a place of refuge during the Civil...
 
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Old Bell Museum, Montgomery  (9 Miles)
The Old Bell Museum is housed in a charming 16th Century in at the heart of this community. It was established by the local...
 
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Stokesay Castle, Ludlow  (11 Miles)
Set in a green valley amid the Shropshire countryside stands Stokesay Castle, England’s most delightful fortified manor house. This beautiful house dates back to the...
 
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Wilderhope Manor, Much Wenlock  (13 Miles)
Wilderthorpe Manor stands on the slopes of Wenlock Edge offering fine views of the unspoilt surrounding countryside. The National Trust has owned the Elizabethan...
 
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St Michael’s Church, Chirbury  (13 Miles)
The parish church of St Michael, with its huge tower, is an imposing structure. In the 10th Century, an Anglo Saxon church was founded here...
 
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Clun Castle, Clun  (13 Miles)
Situated next to the River Clun this dramatic setting is home to the ruins and extensive earthworks of a 13th Century keep, unusually sitting on...
 
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Clun Museum, Clun  (13 Miles)
Clun Museum is a fascinating place to visit and is filled with artefacts, pictures and documents that help to tell the story of this small...
 
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Clun Town Trust, Clun  (13 Miles)
The town trust is an attraction and a reference point for those who were interested in becoming more acquainted with the history of the community....
 
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St Nicholas Church, Montgomery  (14 Miles)
The parish church of Montgomery contains some wonderful memorials and medieval effigies. The huge Elizabethan canopied tomb depicts Richard Herbert of Montgomery Castle who died...
 
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Town Hall, Montgomery  (14 Miles)
The attractive town hall in Montgomery, with its clock tower, was built in 1748 of pale red brick, and looks down from its position at...
 
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Montgomery Castle, Montgomery  (14 Miles)
Montgomery Castle was begun in 1223 by Henry III and given to Hubert de Burgh in 1228. The Mortimers held the castle throughout the...
 
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Acton Burnell Castle, Acton Burnell  (18 Miles)
The original stones were laid at this castle between 1284 and 1293, creating a semi-fortified castle and tower house, playing an important part in the...
 
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Dolforwyn Castle, Montgomery  (18 Miles)
Dolforwyn Castle is a ruined fortification that stands just outside of Montgomery in Powys. The castle was built by the Welsh princes as a...
 
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Glansevern Hall Gardens, Welshpool  (19 Miles)
Over 20 acres of garden surrounding a Neo-Classical house on the banks of the River Severn. Manicured lawns, island beds, borders and fountains alongside less...
 
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
 
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