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Discover the secret world of nuclear government For over 50 years this vast underground complex, remained secret, hidden on the outskirts of a sleepy Cheshire town.
French Lane
Baddington
Cheshire
CW5 8AQ
01270 629219 Contact via Email Visit Website
FREE Admission. The award winning Royal Air Force Museum Cosford houses one of the largest aviation collections in the United Kingdom. 70 historic aircraft are displayed in three wartime hangars and within the National Cold War Exhibition.
Cosford
Shifnal
Shropshire
TF11 8UP
01902 376200 Contact via Email Visit Website
Get up close and personal to Shropshire’s larger than life mammoth and step back into the Iron Age. If you're looking for somewhere to take the kids or grandkids during the summer holidays we have several family events to keep children and adults amused and entertained.
School Road
Craven Arms
Shropshire
SY7 9RS
01588 676060 Contact via Email Visit Website
Once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain, visitors to Wroxeter today can take a tour around the fascinating ruins, and explore the new Roman Town House, constructed as part of Channel 4’s ‘Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day’.
Wroxeter
Nr. Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY5 6PH
01743 761330 Visit Website
Stokesay Castle, near Craven Arms, nestles in peaceful South Shropshire countryside near the Welsh Border. It is one of more than a dozen English Heritage properties in the county.
Craven Arms
Shropshire
SY7 9AH
01588 672544 Visit Website
Wenlock Priory, with it's stunning clipped topiary, has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock.
Much Wenlock
Shropshire
TF13 6HS
01952 727466 Visit Website
It’s been called ‘truly inspirational’ by HRH Prince of Wales, ‘ one of the world’s most appealing small museums’ by historian Dr John Davies and won numerous national awards, including ‘Britain’s Best Hidden Gem’. When the BBC brought Historic Royal Palaces Curator and historian, Lucy Worsley to film, she exclaimed ‘WHAT a stunning place!’ You really do need to see for yourself what all the fuss is over this exceptional attraction in the tiny border town of Presteigne. You can explore the ‘upstairs downstairs’ lives of its Victorian inhabitants, from Judge’s to their servants and felonious guests, all by the flicker of gas and oil lighting throughout and a hands-on policy that allows you to immerse yourself into their world.
Broad Street
Presteigne
Powys
LD8 2AD
01544 260650 Contact via Email Visit Website
Only an hour away from the Midlands and yet a century away in time! Open every weekend from Easter until the end of October and most weekdays during holidays and the summer months.
The Station
Llanfair Caereinion
Powys
SY21 0SF
01938 810441 Contact via Email Visit Website
Explore, enjoy and step back in time at the SVR! Exciting steam trains, fantastic events and plenty to explore – the Severn Valley Railway has all the ingredients for a great day out. More than 250,000 visitors each year step on board one of the SVR’s heritage steam locomotives for a journey of adventure along the stunning 16-mile line, from Kidderminster in Worcestershire to Bridgnorth in Shropshire.
Number One
Comberton Place
Kidderminster
DY10 1QR
01562 757900 Visit Website
This remarkable funicular railway is the oldest and steepest inland electric cliff railway in the country.
6a Castle Terrace
Bridgnorth
Shropshire
WV16 4AH
01746 762124 Contact via Email Visit Website