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Ironbridge & Shropshire Attractions 1 2 3 4 pages of 4
The Guildhall
Half timbered building, dating 1540, with beautiful oak panelling and furnishings. Display of town archives in Court Room and exhibitions in the summer.
The Iron Bridge & TollHouse
The worlds first Iron bridge. You can peer through its railings and conjure a vision of sailing vessels heading downstream towards Bristol and the markets of the world.
Walcot Hall
Georgian home of Lord Clive of India with free-standing ballroom and 30 acres of arboretum and pools
White Ladies Priory
The remains of a late 12th-century church of a small priory of Augustinian canonesses, surrounded by picturesque woodland.
Wilderhope Manor (National Trust)
In remote wooded country, the house is built of limestone, dates from 1586 and is unaltered. Its Great Chamber is said to be haunted, used as a youth hostel.
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.























