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Cookery School Kitchen

Brompton Cookery School

Based on a National Trust Property Near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Brompton Cookery School is the perfect environment for cookery enthusiasts or novices to develop their culinary skills.

Caer Caradoc This image is copyrighted

Caer Caradoc

Hillfort reputed to be the site of Caractacus' last stand

Hawkstone Historic Park and Follies This image is copyrighted

Hawkstone Historic Park and Follies

Hawkstone Historic Park & Follies is a unique place. Created in the 18th Century by the Hill family (Sir Rowland and his son Richard), Hawkstone became one of the greatest historic parklands in Europe.

Holy Trinity Church MWPCC

Holy Trinity Church, Much Wenlock, Shropshire

Medieval church with churchyard within centre of Much Wenlock historical town. Memorial to William Penny Brookes (rebirth of Olympic Games). Memorial to Mary Webb. Open daily 9.00am t0 5.00pm (or dusk if earlier). Level access throughout.

Ludlow Castle This image is copyrighted

Ludlow Castle

Construction of Ludlow Castle began in the late 11th Century as the border stronghold of one of the Marcher Lords, Roger De Lacy.

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.

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Wroxeter Roman City

Wroxeter Roman City, or Viroconium, to give it its Roman title, is thought to have been one of the largest Roman cities in the UK with over 200 acres of land, 2 miles of walls and a population of approximately 5,000. Recently a replica Roman Town House has been constructed on the site as part of Channel 4's 'Rome Wasn't Built in a Day', which adds to the visitor experience.