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Wilderhope Manor (National Trust)

Address

Longville in the Dale
The John Cadbury Memorial Hostel
Much Wenlock
Much Wenlock
TF13 6EG

Contact

Tel : +44 01694 771363

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This limestone house stands on the southern slope of Wenlock Edge in remote country with views down to the Corvedale. Dating from 1586, it is unaltered but unfurnished. Features include remarkable wooden spiral stairs, unique bow rack andfine plaster ceilings. Let to the Youth Hostels Association.

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Directions


By Road

From theB4371:Head west on the B4371 towards Church Stretton, take the 1st left at Longville in the Dale, Follow the lane for 0.75 miles Manor on the left.

By Public Transport

FromChurch Strettonstation it is7 milestoWilderhope Manor (National Trust).

Wilderhope Manor (National Trust) facilities include:

  • Toilets

Wilderhope Manor (National Trust) accessibility includes:

  • Ramp/level access
  • Service dogs permitted (eg guide dogs)
  • Toilets for disabled visitors

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