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Boscobel House and the Royal Oak, Brewood

Boscobel House & the Royal Oak

Boscobel House was built around 1632, when John Gifford of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Gifford family were Catholics, at a time when the religion was outlawed.

Buildwas Abbey This image is copyrighted

Buildwas Abbey

Builwas abbey is located along the banks of the river Severn, about 2 miles west of Ironbridge.

Clun Castle (ruin) This image is copyrighted

Clun Castle

The dramatic riverside ruins and extensive earthworks of a Welsh Border Norman Castle, it's tall keep unusually set on the side of it's mound.

halesowen abbey

Halesowen Abbey

Contact Regional Office on 0121 625 6820 for details.

Haughmond Abbey This image is copyrighted

Haughmond Abbey

Haughmond Abbey, which is sometimes referred to as the Abbey of St John the Evangelist, is located only four miles outside of Shrewsbury and of the three houses of Austin canons established in Shropshire.

Elizabethan Garden at Kenilworth Castle

Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden

Tread the footsteps of a queen in the newly recreated Elizabethan Garden at Kenilworth Castle; a replica of one of the greatest gardens of the Elizabethan age.

Leigh Court Barn (English Heritage)

Leigh Court Barn (English Heritage)

A striking example of medieval architecture. Leigh Court Barn is the largest cruck structure in the UK.

Lilleshall Abbey This image is copyrighted

Lilleshall Abbey

Lilleshal Abbey is the remains of a twelfth and thirteenth century medieval monastry. The remains of the church and other large domestic buildings can still be seen.

castle heritage

Longtown Castle (ruin) (English Heritage)

An unusual cylindrical keep built c1200 with walls 4.5 metres (15 feet) thick.

Mitchell's Fold Stone Circle This image is copyrighted

Mitchell's Fold Stone Circle

Prehistoric Bronze Age stone circle 85 feet in diameter, consisting originally of some 30 stones of which 15 are now visible.