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The half-timbered buildings, the markets, shops and inns of Bridgnorth have welcomed and enchanted visitors for centuries. The Low Town is along the banks of the Severn. The High Town perches a hundred feet above. Take a ride on England's oldest, steepest inland funicular, a thrilling little railway, up to the view which Charles I called 'The finest in all my Kingdom' Because there was no railway at the time of the King's visit to Bridgnorth, he used one of the seven ancient flights of steps up the 100-foot sandstone cliffs. In past times this was the route taken by donkeys, laden with wicker panniers, who brought goods up from the busy river port. 'If you approach the High Town by the cliff railway you feel you are being lifted up to heaven' is how John Betjeman described his trip on the railway. The oldest and steepest inland funicular makes the heavenly journey at least 150 times a day. Bridgnorth's High Town is dominated by the ruins of the Norman castle, the tower leans at an angle even greater than the Tower of Pisa. In the High Street you can see many fine old buildings, mostly dating from the 17th and 18th century, of particular interest is the 17th century Town Hall, set on wooden arches in the middle of High Street. The Severn Valley Railway is Britain's premier steam railway, it will take you on a nostalgic scenic 16 -mile trip along the River Severn. You'll see Daniel's Mill - a picturesque working watermill with the largest waterwheel powering a corn mill still working in England. Boscobel House is a Jacobean timber-framed hunting lodge. The famous 'Royal Oak' in the grounds, is descended from the tree in which Charles II hid from the Roundheads after the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
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Attractions near Bridgnorth
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Rays Farm Country Matters
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Rays Farm is located in the heart of the beautiful South Shropshire countryside, the term 'Rays' comes from the Anglo Saxon for streams - the farm by the streams. |
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Iron Bridge
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This, the world's first iron bridge was cast by local ironmaster Abraham Darby and erected over the River Seven in 1779. |
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This is the valley that changed our world, this is where the Industrial Revolution began. |
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Towns near Bridgnorth
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Quatford Tourist Information
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Eardington Tourist Information
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Astley Abbots Tourist Information
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Hotels near Bridgnorth
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Overlooking the splendour of the Ironbridge Gorge and its historic bridge, this hotel has its own 18-hole par 72 championship golf course together with the magnificent Reflections - Health, Fitness and Spa. |
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Overlooking the splendour of the Ironbridge Gorge and its historic bridge, this hotel has its own 18-hole par 72 championship golf course together with the magnificent Reflections - Health, Fitness and Spa. |
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Skilfully transformed from a 16th century manor house into a premier country hotel, the Clarion Hotel Madeley Court gives you a unique opportunity to appreciate the splendour and architectural history of medieval residence. |
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Self Catering near Bridgnorth
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Beech Tree Cottage sits at the centre of the historical town of Bewdley situated in Worcestershire. Bewdley is derived from "Beau Lieu" or "beautiful place" and there has been a settlement in Bewdley since Saxon times. |
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Severn Cottage is a beautiful Grade II Listed cottage situated in the centre of the captivating Georgian town of Bewdley, and perfectly positioned overlooking the River Severn, famed for its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife. |
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