Things to do in Ratlinghope, Shropshire
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Ratlinghope, Shropshire.
The Great Outdoors in Ratlinghope
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Ratlinghope.
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Nipstone Rock | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
One of the most distinctive tors along the Stiperstones ridge

Brook Vessons | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
An extraordinarily atmospheric place, with a wonderful feeling of antiquity on the edge of The Stiperstones.

The Hollies | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Ancient hollies on the Stiperstones.

Hope Valley | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A rejuvenated oak wood with a colony of dormice

Earl's and Pontesford Hill | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A historic reserve with volcanic origins

Harton Hollow | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A pretty wood situated on an ancient barrier reef.

Roundton Hill | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Wildlife-rich hillfort

Clunton Coppice | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
An oak wood, good for spring birdsong
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History and Heritage in Ratlinghope
History and heritage within 10 miles of Ratlinghope.
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Mitchell's Fold Stone Circle | English Heritage
The focus of many local legends, Mitchell's Fold is a Bronze Age stone circle set in dramatic moorland on Stapeley Hill. It once consisted of some 30 stones, 15 of which are still visible.

Stokesay Castle | English Heritage
Stokesay Castle is quite simply the finest and best preserved fortified medieval manor house in England.

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.

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.

Cantlop Bridge | English Heritage
Built in 1813, this innovative, single-span, cast-iron road bridge over the Cound Brook was possibly designed and certainly approved by the great engineer Thomas Telford.
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