Things to do in Lower Netchwood, Shropshire

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Lower Netchwood, Shropshire.

The Great Outdoors in Lower Netchwood

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

The great outdoors within 10 miles of Lower Netchwood.

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Pam's Pools | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Pam's Pools | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Pam's Pools lie just 5km west of Bridgnorth. We purchased a section of land adjacent the pre-existing permaculture land owned by Pam Yuille in 2019. Former quarry pit lakes are now home to a number of wetland birds, including lapwings and oystercatchers.
Farfields Meadows | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Farfields Meadows | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Two west facing species-rich meadows with wet flushes
Cramer Gutter | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Cramer Gutter | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Boggy meadows next to Catherton Common
Catherton Common | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Catherton Common | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Wild heathland with skylarks and lizards
Harton Hollow | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Harton Hollow | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A pretty wood situated on an ancient barrier reef.

History and Heritage in Lower Netchwood

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of Lower Netchwood.

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Wenlock Priory | English Heritage
Wenlock Priory | English Heritage
he tranquil ruins of Wenlock Priory stand in a picturesque setting on the fringe of beautiful Much Wenlock. An Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded here in about 680 by King Merewalh of Mercia.
Langley Chapel | English Heritage
Langley Chapel | English Heritage
A small chapel tranquilly set all alone in charming countryside. Its atmospheric interior contains a perfect set of 17th-century timber furnishings, including a musicians' pew.
Iron Bridge | English Heritage
Iron Bridge | English Heritage
The world’s first iron bridge was erected over the River Severn here in 1779 by Abraham Darby III. Costing over £6000, the bridge was cast in his Coalbrookdale foundry, using 378 tons of iron.
Buildwas Abbey | English Heritage
Buildwas Abbey | English Heritage
The impressive ruins of this Cistercian abbey have an idyllic setting near the River Severn. Unaltered 12th century church, beautiful vaulted and tile-floored chapter house and re-opened crypt chapel.
Acton Burnell Castle | English Heritage
Acton Burnell Castle | English Heritage
Twice the home of parliaments, this red sandstone shell of a semi-fortified tower house was built between 1284-93 by Bishop Burnell, Edward I's Lord Chancellor.

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