Things to do in Marchamley, Shropshire
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Marchamley, Shropshire.
History and Heritage in Marchamley
History and heritage within 10 miles of Marchamley.
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Moreton Corbet Castle | English Heritage
The ruins of the medieval castle and Tudor manor house of the Corbets are dominated by the theatrical shell of an ambitious Elizabethan mansion wing in Italianate style.

Haughmond Abbey | English Heritage
Extensive remains of Augustinian abbey, including abbots' quarters, refectory & cloister. Chapter house frontage with 12th & 14th century carving & statuary, timber roof c.1500. Displays, picnic area.
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The Great Outdoors in Marchamley
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Marchamley.
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Ruewood | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Two wet meadows full of wild flowers

Quarry Wood | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Explore this wood carefully, it has many stories to tell.

Prees Heath East | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Prees Heath East was purchased for Shropshire Wildlife Trust by local landowner John Baker, who was keen to protect this important heathland.

Charles Sinker Fields | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
* PLEASE NOTE - The hide will be closed between 24th June and 2nd July 2022 to allow for the creation of exciting new interior interpretation panels *The site formerly known as "The Flooded Fields" are a birdwatching hotspot on the edge of Whixall Moss.

Melverley Meadows | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Flower-rich hay meadows

Wem Moss | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
An ancient piece of wilderness; an outstand example of a lowland raised bog.

Greenfields | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A mosaic of meadow, stream and woodland within walking distance of Whitchurch centre.
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