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Hotels near Brompton Crossroads
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Attractions near Brompton Crossroads
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Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture
(4 Miles)*
Andrew Logan's work is of popular poetry and metropolitan glamour. It is an art which resounds with the exuberant excess of a Busby Berkeley musical. ALMS is currently the only museum in the country dedicated to a living artist. |
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Glansevern Hall
(5 Miles)*
Glansevern Hall was built in Greek Revival style 200 years ago. It is romantically positioned on the River Severn and the gardens extend over 18 acres. There is a gentle walk from the gardens to the river edge. |
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Powysland Museum
(7 Miles)*
The groundfloor displays illustrate the history and development of life in Montgomeryshire from the earliest prehistoric settlers to the 20th century population. |
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Newtown Textile Museum
(9 Miles)*
The building that the Textile Museum is situated in is a fine example of a typical early 19th century weaving shop. |
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Walcot Hall
(9 Miles)*
Walcot Hall dates back to Tudor times, the original Elizabethan facade being gabled. The gardens cover over 30 acres, including one of the finest Arboretums in Britain. |
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Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
(10 Miles)*
The railway was opened in 1903 to link the rural communities to the market town of Welshpool. The gauge of 2 ft 6 inches allowed for tight curves and steep gradients following the contours of the countryside. |
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Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
(14 Miles)*
Experience daily life on an upland farm at the turn of the last century. The waggoner and his team of heavy horses work the land with vintage farm machines. |
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Towns near Brompton Crossroads
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Church Stoke
(2 Miles)*
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Chirbury
(2 Miles)*
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Montgomery
(3 Miles)*
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Llandyssil
(3 Miles)*
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Forden
(3 Miles)*
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Trelystan
(4 Miles)*
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Berriew
(4 Miles)*
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