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Attractions near Arden House
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
(3 Miles)*
Every afternoon you can see hand milking. Buttermaking takes place in the dairy holidays and weekends. |
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Shipton Hall
(7 Miles)*
Shipton Hall was built around 1587 by Richard Lutwyche to replace a much older, black and white, timbered house which was destroyed by fire earlier in the 16th century. |
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Stokesay Castle
(8 Miles)*
This is one of England's best preserved fortified manor houses. Stokesay's Great Hall is unchanged since the days of baronial feasts. |
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Walcot Hall
(8 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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Wroxeter Roman City
(10 Miles)*
Visiting the museum at Wroxeter gives a good insight into what life was like in a big Roman city. The museum tracks life from before the Romans arrived through to what happened after they left. |
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Ludlow Racecourse
(10 Miles)*
Tradition has it that in the fourteenth century soldiers from Ludlow Castle came here not only to practice archery but also to match their horses. |
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Coleham Pumping Station
(11 Miles)*
Magnificent Renshaw beam engines in 1901 pumping house. |
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Wenlock Priory
(11 Miles)*
Wenlock Priory with its striking clipped topiary has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock. |
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Attingham Park
(11 Miles)*
Attingham Park was built in 1785 for the 1st Lord Berwick. It has a picture gallery by John Nash, magnificent Regency interiors and collections of silver, Italian furniture and Grand Tour paintings. |
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Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery (Rowley's House)
(11 Miles)*
Rocks, Romans, China and Costume, Mediaeval Shrewsbury and Shropshire Wildlife. |
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Towns near Arden House
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Church Stretton
(< 1 Mile)*
Church Stretton's glorious setting in a narrow valley earned the name 'Little Switzerland' from the Victorians when they tried to establish it as a spa, and visitors today are still refreshed by its beauty. |
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All Stretton
(1 Mile)*
All Stretton is the northernmost of the three Strettons that are strung out along the road from Shrewsbury to Ludlow below the sprawling bulk of the Long Mynd. |
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Little Stretton
(2 Miles)*
Little Stretton is in the heart of the Shropshire Hills, nestling at the foot of the Long Mynd and looking across the valley to Ragleth Hill. |
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Willstone
(2 Miles)*
Willstone is a tiny hamlet in the parish of Cardington. It lies on the South-East slope of a ridge called The Wilderness, overlooked by higher hills - Caer Caradoc and The Lawley. South of Willstone rises Willstone Hill, with the rock tow |
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Ticklerton
(3 Miles)*
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Hope Bowdler
(3 Miles)*
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Woolstaston
(3 Miles)*
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Picklescott
(3 Miles)*
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Leebotwood
(3 Miles)*
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Acton Scott
(3 Miles)*
Acton Scott is an ancient village below the slopes of Ragleth Hill, and the home of the Scott family for centuries. |
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