Shropshire Hills & Ludlow

Discover the heritage of the Shropshire Hills

The heritage of the Shropshire Hills, as witnessed by the area’s buildings, can be traced back to the very earliest civilisations to make their home in the British Isles.

Ancient hill forts and other ancient fortifications, and medieval castles bear testimony to conflict, real or threatened – this is classic border country, or Marches, with Offa’s Dyke the most visible evidence of the “hard border” between England and Wales.

But not all historic buildings in the Shropshire Hills are military in nature – the area’s rich geology gave rise to an important mining industry and remnants of this activity give a fascinating insight into those times.

The following is a selection of some of the best places to visit to open a window onto the extraordinary history of the Shropshire Hills.

Iron Age Shropshire

Castles

Wroxeter Roman City

Tenbury Wells

Ludlow Castle

Mitchell’s Fold Stone Circle

Exploring Railway History

Pitchford Hall & Tree House

Ancient Sites

Daniel’s Mill

The Bog Visitor Centre

Homes and Gardens

Religious History

Wenlock Priory

Buildwas Abbey

Famous Shropshire Folk

Stokesay Castle

The Judge’s Lodging

Bishops Castle Town Hall

Clun Castle

Haughmond Abbey

Industrial Heritage

Tudor Corvedale and the Reformation