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  • Last Minute Cottages - Castle Cottage
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Castle Cottage

    Ref: S12913

    Reviews 85

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    £44

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Ludlow
  • 1

    Shropshire

    2 Bed Cottage in Ludlow

    Ref: S276614

    2
    4
    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin 1 - bathroom with rainfall shower over bath and WC, and 1 separate WC - Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher - Utility cupboard with washing...

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    £98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Hideaway
  • 1

    Shropshire

    The Hideaway

    Ref: S1238619

    1
    2
    The quaint countryside village of Longden is tucked away in a peaceful corner of Shropshire, with Shrewsbury market town just over five miles away and Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd resting beneath. This small parish destination is home to...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dinham Court
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Dinham Court

    Ref: S778011

    Reviews 29

    4
    7
    Located on the banks of the Teme River in the midst of the breathtaking Welsh Marches is the historic market town of Ludlow. Ludlow Castle, at over 900 years old, is one of the first stone castles built in England, and it is just one of more than...

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    £132

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 9 Old Orchard
  • 1

    Shropshire

    9 Old Orchard

    Ref: S534844

    3
    6
    Located in the picturesque county of Shropshire, this charming 700-year-old market town is at the northern eastern extremity of the world-famous Wenlock Edge. Considered the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, the town is filled with a mosaic...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tuc - Tin
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Tuc - Tin

    Ref: S37977

    Reviews 46

    1
    2

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    £40

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rowan Cottage
  • Shropshire

    Rowan Cottage

    Ref: S801413

    Reviews 13

    1
    4
    The pretty hamlet of Gravels Bank lies in the beautiful Shropshire Hills facing the Stiperstones and just 15 miles from the medieval town of Shrewsbury. Nearby Minsterley boasts a pub, one of the oldest buildings in the village, a shop, Post...

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    £77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Old Orchard
  • Shropshire

    1 Old Orchard

    Ref: S534837

    Reviews 1

    2
    4
    Located in the middle of the picturesque Shropshire countryside, this charming 700-year-old market town is at the north-east end of the world-famous Wenlock Edge. The town is a mosaic of winding alleyways, black and white half timbered buildings,...

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    £47

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 10 Upper Linney
  • Shropshire

    10 Upper Linney

    Ref: S1065509

    2
    4
    The historic market town of Ludlow is situated on the River Teme, amidst the outstanding countryside of the Welsh Marches. With more than 500 listed buildings, the town provides a fascinating range of architecture including Ludlow Castle which is...

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    £76

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Barn Cottages
  • 2

    Whitchurch

    2 Barn Cottages

    Ref: S282579

    Reviews 27

    2
    4
    Whitchurch is a charming market town boasting rich history evidenced in its imposing buildings from Medieval, Tudor and Georgian times, making it an extremely scenic base from which to explore Shropshire. The town is home to a good selection of...

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    £72

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Burlton Grange
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Burlton Grange

    Ref: S1237907

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    15
    A stunning manor house that oozes characterful grandeur and timeless charm. Welcoming a whopping 15 guests and sitting on the border between England and Wales, this spectacular home is ideal for large group getaways with a games room, a hot tub,...

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    £493

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House
  • Shropshire

    The Coach House

    Ref: S2130

    Reviews 27

    2
    5
    Great Lyth is a pretty hamlet situated in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to the stunning Shropshire hills including the Long Mynd and Caradoc which offer many walking, cycling, horse riding and scenic driving opportunities....

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tiger Hall
  • 3

    Shropshire

    Tiger Hall

    Ref: S1028788

    Reviews 2

    5
    10
    Delivering period details, a private setting, and all the essentials for a multi-generational gathering, this high-end holiday home is perfectly situated in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether you’re seeking rural...

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    £340

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Norton Cottage
  • Shropshire

    Norton Cottage

    Ref: S272944

    2
    4
    Craven Arms is a delightful town set amidst the wonder of the Shropshire countryside, known as the Gateway to the Marches, it is well-placed between Ludlow and Church Stretton. Offering a fantastic base for your outdoor adventures, Craven Arms is...

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    £103

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 6 Old Orchard
  • 1

    Shropshire

    6 Old Orchard

    Ref: S534843

    3
    6
    This delightful 700-year old market town lies on the north east end of the famous Wenlock Edge, in the heart of the beautiful Shropshire countryside. Considered the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, the town is filled with a patchwork of...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tregarthens
  • Shropshire

    Tregarthens

    Ref: S2932

    Reviews 48

    2
    4
    The pretty market town of Church Stretton lies in the heart of south Shropshire. It is set amid striking scenery and has often been described as "Little Switzerland". The town is the main centre for Shropshire’s hill country and home to a variety...

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    £104

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sandown Park Cottage
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Sandown Park Cottage

    Ref: S880914

    4
    8
    West Alvington is a friendly, tranquil village on the outskirts of Kingsbridge in attractive South Devon. With a wonderful woodland to enjoy leisurely walks with or without your dog, this delightful village is ideally located for exploring South...

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    £200

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 10 Old Orchard
  • 1

    Shropshire

    10 Old Orchard

    Ref: S534846

    Reviews 1

    4
    8
    Located in the middle of the picturesque Shropshire countryside, this charming 700-year-old market town is at the northern eastern extremity of the world-famous Wenlock Edge. The town is a jumble of winding alleyways, black and white half timbered...

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    £64

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Old Orchard
  • Shropshire

    3 Old Orchard

    Ref: S534845

    Reviews 1

    4
    8
    Located in the middle of the picturesque Shropshire countryside, this charming 700-year-old market town is at the north-east end of the world-famous Wenlock Edge. The town is a mosaic of winding alleyways, black and white half timbered buildings,...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rosehill Manor
  • Shropshire

    Rosehill Manor

    Ref: S810494

    Reviews 45

    9
    22
    Rosehill is a small North Shropshire village 3 miles from the town of Market Drayton, and stands beside both the River Tern and the Shropshire Union Canal. Market Drayton is renowned for hosting one of the liveliest weekly markets you will find,...

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    £888

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kempton Park Cottage
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Kempton Park Cottage

    Ref: S880922

    4
    8
    The peaceful rural hamlet of West Felton, with a traditional pub and village store, stands close to the historic border town of Oswestry, the famous village of Whittington (birthplace of the first Lord Mayor of London) and the delightful town of...

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    £200

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ascot Cottage
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Ascot Cottage

    Ref: S880912

    4
    8
    The peaceful rural hamlet of West Felton, with a traditional pub and village store, stands close to the historic border town of Oswestry, the famous village of Whittington (birthplace of the first Lord Mayor of London) and the delightful town of...

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    £200

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Doncaster Cottage
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Doncaster Cottage

    Ref: S880913

    4
    8
    The peaceful rural hamlet of West Felton, with a traditional pub and village store, stands close to the historic border town of Oswestry, the famous village of Whittington (birthplace of the first Lord Mayor of London) and the delightful town of...

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    £200

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chepstow Cottage
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Chepstow Cottage

    Ref: S880910

    4
    8
    The peaceful rural hamlet of West Felton, with a traditional pub and village store, stands close to the historic border town of Oswestry, the famous village of Whittington (birthplace of the first Lord Mayor of London) and the delightful town of...

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    £200

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    Shropshire Holiday Cottages

    Nestled in the heart of England, Shropshire borders Wales, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire - meaning there's always something to do and see. Families are sure to love this area of outstanding natural beauty and the Shropshire countryside which is just waiting to be explored. Couples can reignite their spark while wandering around market towns and the Shropshire Hills. And everyone can celebrate that special occasion in one of our luxury holiday homes.

    You see, there really is a Shropshire holiday cottage for every kind of traveller. Think dog-friendly properties with enclosed gardens in South Shropshire and contemporary apartments with indoor swimming pools and hot tubs. Plus, Grade II listed holiday cottages situated just a stone's throw away from the popular World Heritage Sites of Ironbridge Gorge and Bishop Castle. If you're looking for a self-catering holiday cottage for a long or short break, you've come to the right page.

    At Snaptrip, we have thousands of properties for you to choose from. And, our customer service team will go above and beyond to find accommodation that suits you and your needs. As well as our best price guarantee, we can also recommend some of the best places to go and the things to do in the local area which are sure to keep everyone entertained. So, what are you waiting for? Get in touch with our team today and we can help take the stress away from holiday planning.

    Best locations near Shropshire

    Landlocked in the central part of England, there's plenty of places to visit when you're in Shropshire - no matter who you're travelling with. Some of the most popular include:

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Simon - Verified booking

      We book cottage holidays twice a year for over 20 years and this was the first time there was no Welcome Pack awaiting us, not even a pint of milk to make a brew after a long journey.

      Not asking for loads of produce but it does create a good first impression and nice welcome feeling. Castle Cottage was superficially clean but the whole place really needs a good deep clean. The rear patio area desperately needs some attention. It is not pleasant or relaxing to sit outside surrounded by 30cm high overgrown weeds, dead plants, broken terracotta pots, rusty bucket etc. We have pulled all the weeds up for you so I would suggest you now invest in a few new plants in pots to brighten the place up. If you have delegated the cleaning and general maintenance responsibilities to a third party then we have photos if you wish to see for yourself. Very little in the way of basic household supplies provided, not even bin liners for example. No wheely bin provided at this property and it feels very awkward and weird knocking on the door of neighbours cottage handing over our black rubbish bags to put in with their wheely bin as per book instructions. The Stanley range cooker is a complete Pain in the Ass!! I am well used to these style cookers as my parents have had one for 25 years. This Stanley oil fired cooker is the sole source of cooking, hot water and central heating system. This Stanley cooker is a very old model, it is not User Friendly, extremely inefficient and definitely not environmentally friendly. This old cooker switches itself off as a safety measure in order to avoid overheating, unfortunately it can do this without warning halfway through the cooking process on occassions when we had a chicken and lasagne in the oven. As per following trouble shooting book instructions in order to get the cooker going again you have to trick it back into action by opening up the hot water taps and draining the tank of hot water and so the Stanley fires itself up again in order to reheat a whole new tank of water again thus by adjusting the baffle positions diverting the resulting heat back into the oven and so restarting the cooking process. What a waste of time, money, natural resources, water, hot water plus oil fuel to heat a new set of water. I would suggest updating to a more efficient, environmentally friendly and user friendly cooking system and maybe a simple Combi Boiler for the heating and hot water systems. Also as per instructions the Central Heating control has to be switched to the On position which makes the whole cottage unbearable hot. Even in May we had all the windows open upstairs and downstairs and rear door to cope with the heat but the road outside is surprisingly very busy with traffic noise which spoils the peace and quiet previously provided by the double glazing. I dread to think how overbearing the internal temperatures would be in the summer months. Yes we ensured all the radiators were turned off in all rooms but with the Stanley constantly running it heats up this small compact 2 Up 2 Down terraced cottage. The unpredictable nature of this Stanley cooker meant that it was Hit and Miss whether there was any hot water for showers in the morning or on returning from a days walking. Very limited on street parking on first come basis shared with numerous other properties. This competitive situation isn’t helped by the fact that the permanent residents next door have up to 4 cars and work vans which account for most of the parking spaces. The alternative parking facilities are 5 and 10 minutes walk away. On the plus side it is a very nice cottage with great potential but is considerably neglected and in need of upgrading. The bathroom is great but needs a reliable source of hot water. There was plenty of firewood provided but we did not make use of the log burner due to the mild external temperatures and overbearing internal temperatures caused by the outdated Stanley cooker. The village White Horse pub is a real bonus, friendly welcoming Landlord and staff, excellent food and beers brewed on the premises. Clun village and the surrounding Shropshire/Welsh Borders are a true Hidden Gem. We would definitely return to Clun again but unfortunately would not return to Castle Cottage. This cottage was very disappointing, whilst it did not spoil our weeks holiday I can state it was certainly the most frustrating and least relaxing cottage break we have ever experienced. I would thoroughly recommend people to visit and stay in Clun but would advise to find alternative accommodation.

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    • Nikkii - Verified booking

      Castle Cottage is a little tucked away treasure.

      The town of Clun has to be THE friendliest town we've ever been to! The cottage was clean throughout - this is always an important feature for us. Although we took our own bedding / towels - everything we needed was provided anyway. Even items for four legged family members! It felt like a home from home, truly. The instructions for the Stanley were clear and easy to use. The bed is a fantastic piece of art actually! Solidly made, very comfy. The cottage itself is tranquil, warm and the manner in which it has been carefully restored is just beautiful. Plenty of kindling & logs for the fire. Kept us nice & toasty on the cold week we had - albeit blue skies / crisp mornings - lovely. Castle Street is pretty busy, but double glazing worked a treat and this didnt affect us in any way. Parking on the road was easy. Clun took us by surprise never visiting before - it is absolutely beautiful. The views are just perfect. There is a Spar shop 5 minutes walk away, two pubs and cafe. The town has lots of little walks in every direction, great for our 12 year old JRT! Not too strenuous but views in every direction. We left the latest edition of thw Clun Chronicle in the basket in the kitchen - there is a lot going on in the town, which is great to know for those wanting to get involved! Ludlow - 30 mins - highly recommended. Bishops Castle, Craven Arms, Newtown & Knighton all close by, lovely views on the drive there. We would highly recommend Castle Cottage....it is everything you didnt realise you needed...and more. Thank you Becky & Jack for sharing this little treasure...we'll most certainly be back. Nikkii.

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    • Ian - Verified booking

      I would not stay in this cottage again (despite how lovely it was) for one reason only.

      The cooking/heating/hot water facilities do not lend themselves to making this a relaxing place to stay. I messaged the owner on arrival about some missing wine glasse. She arranged to drop some replacements off and also gave us a bottle of wine. She was lovely and couldn't have been more helpful. I mentioned to her that I was planning on using the range the next day and she said that I could call her if I got stuck. I got stuck and called her as agreed. She was busy putting her daughter to bed but that is perfectly reasonable. When she called back and talked me through the instructions, she realised that to get the range to cook, I needed to turn the room thermostat up to 25 degrees and then turn all the radiators off so that we didn't overheat. I gave up the idea of cooking at this point. It is such a shame that an otherwise perfect cottage (and owner) should have such a ridiculous cooking arrangement. I'm sure other people have managed this, but I'm equallt sure that others would br put off renting again for the same reason. It didn't help that because of staff shortages, neither of the village pubs were offering food. Once again, I couldn't fault the owner and feel a bit guilty giving such negative feedback, but it is only about one issue.

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    • Andy - Verified booking

      Fabulous bed, fabulous bath/shower and we loved Stanley the range cooker.

      He sorted our cooked breakfast every morning and a long soak in the tub every evening after our walk. We couldn't have had better weather and made full use of the courtyard. Table and 2 chairs were great ..... perhaps a little more tlc in this area and some plants would really make sitting out more inviting. On road parking but despite bank hols and half term, we got parked outside every day/evening. Clun is so friendly and everybody stops to chat to you. Top tip from a lady we met out dog walking .... she told us to go to the Castle Hotel at Bishops Castle as they are dog friendly and their beer garden is like sitting out in Tuscany. With the sun and blue sky, the flowers, carp pond and fountains, she was SO right!!! White Horse Inn in Clun served lovely food, dog friendly and plenty of gluten free choice for coeliac hubby. The Spar also has lots of goodies to rustle up something in the cottage. Great for us and our staffie .... so many walks from the door and she had so many treats when out and about, she didn't want to come home!!! We certainly will return ~ Andy x

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    • Yvonne - Verified booking

      We stayed for a week in September.

      Castle Cottage is delivered solidly at 3 stars. We booked it as it was the most economical place we could find in the beautiful countryside of Shropshire. Beds and sofa were super comfy, whole place was cosy all week. Parking was very easy. The cottage is on a road which was only busy first thing in the morning and at going home time. Outside of these times it was fine and not noticeably busy throughout the weekend. The evenings and nights were totally, sublimely peaceful this end of the village, with millions of stars over the back yard and especially from the grounds of the ruined castle directly over the road (free access 24/7), accompanied by surround sound Owl hooting. We found the range very easy to use, there are easy to follow instructions for firing it up to cook and it provided acres of hot water. We happily cooked on it most evenings. This area has unlimited walking, road cycling and off road cycling for all ages and abilities, in the most wonderful, very accessible countryside

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    Things to do near Shropshire

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    Ironbridge Museum

    There are ten museums within the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, which is believed to be the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. A perfect family day out whether you're looking to experience the sights and sounds of Victorian life, learn about different crafting materials or learn with some hands-on science and engineering perfect for little ones. If you're looking for a dog-friendly attraction then Blists Hill Victorian Town is the best choice with water bowls provided and lots of woodland walks to take with your best pal.

    Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

    Cosford's Royal Air Force Museum tells the history of aviation and of the Royal Air Force in particular. This family friendly attraction displays a huge array of aircraft, including a cold war aircraft exhibition. There is also a Fun 'n' Flight the hands-on interactive gallery and a Black Hawk flight simulator. Free admission, cafe, toilets, gift shop. Wide aisles in the hangars for easy wheelchairs access.

    Frequent questions

    • What is Shropshire famous for?

      Shropshire is famous for its picturesque landscapes, charming market towns, and historic sites. The county is renowned for its connection to the Industrial Revolution and the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Ironbridge Gorge, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shropshire's rural beauty, including the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is also a notable feature that attracts visitors seeking a blend of history and natural scenery.

    • What is the main town in Shropshire?

      The main town in Shropshire is Shrewsbury. As the county town, Shrewsbury boasts a rich history, medieval architecture, and a thriving cultural scene. Its picturesque streets, historic buildings, and scenic riverside make it a popular destination for visitors interested in exploring Shropshire's heritage.

    • What are the must-see attractions in Shropshire?

      When in Shropshire, don't miss out on visiting the Ironbridge Gorge Museums, showcasing the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The medieval town of Shrewsbury offers attractions like Shrewsbury Castle and St. Chad's Church. Additionally, exploring the stunning landscapes of the Shropshire Hills, including the Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley, is a must for nature enthusiasts.

    • Is Shrewsbury worth a visit?

      Absolutely, Shrewsbury is worth a visit for its charming medieval streets, historic buildings, and vibrant cultural scene. The town's unique blend of history, picturesque architecture, and riverside setting creates a captivating atmosphere that appeals to history enthusiasts and those looking for a relaxing getaway.

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