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.
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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With over 90 Shropshire attractions and places to visit - where do you start?
Shropshire is one of the least crowded and most peaceful areas of England. Now one of the few remaining rural idylls, it has a long history of wild border conflicts which have left a legacy of atmospheric hillforts, earthworks and castles.
As visitors, pilgrims and honoured guests to Shropshire you'll need to know all the best places to visit and interesting things to do while you're here. Indeed as many before you have already discovered, Shropshire's attractions are as diverse as the very county itself.
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