Pendennis, Eaton Manor Country Estate
Eaton-under- Heywood
Church Stretton
Shropshire
SY6 7DH
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm Museum
Situated in Acton Scott Estate’s 18th century Home Farm buildings the Historic Working Farm is a wonderful visitor attraction for all the family to enjoy and is 3 miles from Eaton.
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Shrewsbury Castle
Shrewsbury Castle was built between 1066 and 1074 as a defensive fortification for the town. It now holds the Shropshire Regimental Museum.
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Stokesay Castle
Stokesay Castle is the finest and best-preserved fortified medieval manor house in England, dating from the late 13th century.
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Ludlow Castle
Ludlow Castle is a ruined medieval fortification at the heart of Ludlow town, standing overlooking the River Teme, and was one of the first stone castles in England.
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Theatre Severn
Contemporary, riverside theatre with 2 auditoriums staging musicals, drama and live concerts.
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The Quarry Park & Dingle
Shrewsbury's beautiful, 29-acre parkland, encircled by the river Severn, at the heart of which lies the Dingle, a floral masterpiece created by world renowned gardener Percy Thrower.
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Battlefield Farm Shop
An outlet for a range of delicious, locally sourced food, with a café and accessible facilities.
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Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery
Telling the stories that make Shropshire unique through its’ amazing galleries: Roman Gallery, Shropshire Gallery, Medieval, Tudor and Stuart Galleries and the Special Exhibition Gallery. Fantastic caf...
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Churncote Farm Shop, Butchery & Cafe
Offering quality ingredients, grown on the farm or from other local and small producers, with accessible facilities.
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Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway
A 16 mile return journey by narrow gauge steam train through beautiful Mid Wales countryside.
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Severn Valley Railway
A steam railway running regular steam hauled passenger trains between Bridgnorth in Shropshire and Kidderminster in Worcestershire - a distance of approximately 16 miles.
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Croft Castle National Trust
A castle surrounded by historic woodland, farm and parkland, with children's play areas and tea room.
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Powis Castle National Trust
A medieval castle rising dramatically above celebrated gardens, with a tea room and gift shop.
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Cardingmill Valley National Trust
A beautiful wildlife-rich National Trust area of heather-covered hills with stunning views and a valley in which to play. There is also a tea room and gift shop.
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Attingham Park National Trust
Fantastic place to visit with an elegant 18th century mansion set in an extensive deer park, a fantastic children’s play field, woodland walks, tea rooms and gift shop.
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Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, and a fine example of a medieval market town. It's centred around the River Severn, and is also the birthplace of Charles Darwin.
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Church Stretton
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Church Stretton Golf Club
Church Stretton is the oldest 18-hole golf course in Shropshire and one of the highest courses in the United Kingdom. It is 4.5 miles from Eaton.
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The Ragleth Inn
Dating back to 1663, the Ragleth Inn offers all you expect from an English Country Inn and is situated 5 miles from Eaton in the village of Little Stretton.
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Shropshire Hills
The Shropshire Hills are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and are perfect for walking as well as other outdoor activities.
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Ludlow
Ludlow is a beautiful market town 12 miles from Eaton. It has a spectacular Castle and is renowned for its quality eateries and local produce.
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Ironbridge World Heritage Site
The Ironbridge Gorge is a World Heritage Site and is known as the birthplace of industry. There are 10 award winning museums to visit as well as the splendid gorge itself.
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