A Christmas market in The Square, Shrewsbury. Markets are held throughout the year here.
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A costumed guide shows a group around Oswestry, Shropshire's historic border town.
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Explore Wyle Cop in Shrewsbury with its many varied independent shops and eateries.
Take a stroll through the grounds of Shrewsbury Castle and the Shropshire Regimental museum.
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Stokesay castle is one of the finest moated manor houses in England and 1 of Shropshire's 32 castles.
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A statue of Charles Darwin outside Shrewsbury Library. Darwin is the town's most famous son and celebrates his 200th birthday this year.
A group explore the World heritage site of Ironbridge, birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and home to 10 museums celebrating Shropshire's industrial heritage.
The Dingle is in the Quarry Park, Shrewsbury. Percy Thrower, former Blue Peter gardener used to tend to the flowers here!
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Tall, square, solid and stylish Dinham Hall is the epitome of a grand, late 18th century family home.
Situated right beside the castle in this historic and beautiful market town, Dinham Hall is a luxury town house hotel. Built in the Georgian style and decorated throughout with period furnishings, the hotel provides its guests with ready access to the town, and open views over the Shropshire countryside.
The rooms are spacious and supremely comfortable. All are ensuite with bath and shower, and most have stunning views over the castle or Whitcliffe Hills.
Being situated in the centre of town allows our chef to make the most of the diverse array of food suppliers on our doorstep. We are fortunate to be able to source much of our menu from local farmers and producers, with which our chef is able to create truly fresh and seasonal dishes.
There is much to see and do in and around Ludlow. The town itself is an architectural monument, with classical Georgian broad streets and small narrow lanes. Nearby there are various castles and stately homes to explore. South Shropshire is a walkers paradise with several national trails running close-by.













































Head for the Town Centre and drive up to the Castle. Follow the road around the walls and we are right opposite the Castle.
| Room/Unit Type | Price | No of Rooms/Units | Sleeps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single en suite | £110.00 - £110.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 1 | 1 |
| Double en suite | £140.00 - £240.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 9 | 2 |
| Twin en suite | £110.00 - £240.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 3 | 2 |
| Family en suite | £140.00 - £240.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 1 | 4 |
The details displayed on this page are correct at the time of publication however, Shropshire Tourism would like to advise all visitors to check prices & opening times with the venue prior to traveling in case of changes that might have occured since the publication of this page. Whilst Shropshire Tourism endeavours to ensure that the information on this site is correct, no warranty, express or implied, is given as to its accuracy and Shropshire Tourism does not accept any liability for error or omission. The directions above are for planning purposes only and should be used alongside a general roadmap or satnav system. Variables such as road/construction works, traffic, weather conditions etc may cause alterations to the route.