Castles of the Shropshire Hills Ludlow Castle is the most celebrated castle in the Shropshire Hills and with good reason. Read more…
Religious history of the Shropshire Hills The Dissolution of the Monasteries during the reign of Henry VIII was another time Read more…
Explore the industrial heritage of the Shropshire Hills The Shropshire Hills are littered with reminders of early industrial times, thanks Read more…
Homes and gardens of the Shropshire Hills There a number of substantial historic homes to visit in the Shropshire Hills, Read more…
Bobby Britnell Photography courtesy of http://www.bobbybritnell.co.uk/ Getting creative in the Shropshire Hills Lots of artistic people have drawn inspiration from the Read more…
Exploring country crafts in the Shropshire Hills Acton Scott Historic Working Farm encapsulates and reflects the best of working traditions Read more…
Get up close and personal to Shropshire’s larger than life mammoth and step back into the Iron Age. If you’re looking Read more…
Stokesay Castle, near Craven Arms, nestles in peaceful South Shropshire countryside near the Welsh Border. It is one of more Read more…
The most noticeable remains of the Iron Age in Shropshire are the hillforts that are situated around the county. There Read more…
As you might expect, there are many wonderful views to be had in the Shropshire Hills. These viewpoints can be Read more…