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An elegant 18th century mansion with regancy interiors and deer park, Attingham Park is of the great houses of the midlands.
Attingham Park was built for the 1st Lord Berwick and designed by George Steuart in 1782 with a picture gallery and dramatic staircase added in 1805 by John Nash. For a taste of Regency luxury the drawing room with a suite of white/gold furniture and blue silk curtains must be seen. The dining room chairs are also Regency and this room is painted red with gold accents and has a carpet designed to complement the fine plastered ceiling.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Shropshire
(3.9 miles, 6.3 km, direction NW)Shrewsbury is a wonderfully atmospheric town which beguiles the visitor with sights of bygone centuries and much a great charm is to be found in its narrow streets and medieval buildings...
in the county of Shropshire
(4.9 miles, 8.0 km, direction S)Interestingly, Acton Burnell has connections with America that go back to the stirring days of the Declaration of Independence in 1776...
in the county of Shropshire
(8.7 miles, 14.1 km, direction SE)This town is named for the famous bridge that spans the River Severn - the world's first Iron Bridge....
a Historic Market Town in the county of Shropshire
(11.5 miles, 18.5 km, direction SW)Church Stretton is an historic market town in the South Shropshire hills, and the only town in the Shropshire hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - one of Britain's fiinest.....
in the county of Shropshire
(13.1 miles, 21.0 km, direction SW)Little Stretton lies in a charming rural area a short distance from the old town of Church Stretton...
All towns in ShropshireWroxeter Roman City lies about 5 miles south-east of Shrewsbury, here lies the remains of what was the fourth largest town in.....
These magnificent remains of an Augustinian Abbey founded by William Fitzalan in about 1135, occupy a beautiful setting in the.....
The site of Shrewsbury Abbey is an ancient one, quite possibly dating back to Saxon times when a wooden church would have stood.....
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