Shropshire welcomes shrewsbury explorers for a 48 hour break!
Discover the very best things to do in Shrewsbury, from a cat cafe to Scrooge's grave - there's plenty to do in Shropshire best town.
Are you looking for the best places to visit in Shropshire? From exploring Ludlow to seeing Iron Bridge, this is what to do in Shropshire!
Hi my lovely readers! A few weeks ago, just before Christmas, I managed to squeeze in a little weekend trip, my last trip of 2021 to the beautiful county of Shropshire to visit some of the many sig…
Shrewsbury is full of quirkiness, some say the name originated from the fact that folk had to ‘grope’ their way along it, but the the more popular version of the story is that the lane …
A beautiful town with half-timbered buildings, Shrewsbury might be the most haunted place in England. It's also a great place to visit.
Discover the very best things to do in Shrewsbury, from a cat cafe to Scrooge's grave - there's plenty to do in Shropshire best town.
Shrewsbury Prison is a recently (2013) decommissioned Victorian jail where you can walk in the footsteps of our social history and listen whilst a Prison Officer shines a light on what life was like for both the incarcerated and those who guarded them through the ages. The huge four acre site is open to explore […]
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The Old Welsh Bridge looked the worse for wear when artist JMW Turner painted it in 1794 (aged just 19). But its replacement, the current bridge, was well on the way and can be seen through one arc…
Visit Nesscliffe and Kynastons' Cave between Oswestry and Shrewsbury. See where The outlaw Humphrey Kynaston may have lived. Wonderful Shropshire views.
A striking HAND SIGNED art print/poster by artist and illustrator Julia Seaton. Making a great gift for anyone who is from, or who loves Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England, it will also appeal to those with a love of nostalgia and travel prints. This print depicts a view of the English Bridge which crosses the River Severn. Created using a clean and bright palette, this print is a modern-take on the classic travel posters of the early twentieth century. All prints are individually signed in pencil in the bottom right and include the title of the print in the bottom left. They are digitally printed on quality bright white uncoated matt paper/card. Available options: PRINT ONLY: Paper size: A5 (148 x 210mm) Paper size: A4 (210 x 297mm). Paper size: A3 (297 x 420mm). Prints are presented in a cello bag with cardboard back and artist biography. They have been designed to fit standard A5, A4 and A3 frames. FRAMED PRINTS (UK ONLY): Framed A4 print in a 300x400mm frame with a white mount. Framed prints come in a plain modern frame with a PH-neutral mount and polystyrene plastic (instead of glass) for safer transportation. Black or white frame options available. Please be aware that the colours of the artwork on your monitor may be slightly different to those of the actual print. POSTAGE to the UK is via Royal Mail (First Class). POSTAGE outside of the UK is via Royal Mail (International Standard). Buy more than one print (at the same time) and you will only pay for postage once.
Discover 19 unique activities in historic Shrewsbury, from quaint markets to serene riverside walks. Uncover the town's hidden gems today!
Embraced by a loop on the River Severn, Shrewsbury is a market town that wins people over with its Tudor houses, Medieval castle and idyllic riverside park. The watery barrier ... Read more
Welcome to Happy Friday Links where I share my favourite reads of the week. It's great to hear that some of you are enjoying my recent blog finds - I'm all for championing less well known blog talent as you may have gleaned (and if it's from the UK and has a minimalist theme that's an added bonus but not a criteria). There still exists a generous and authentic spirit of blogging on the internet, I believe. It's very much present although not so easy to find these days and I fear some may have lost their way. Wonderful writing, inspirational stories, wellbeing tips, creative nuggets and lifestyles/voices that transcend the commercial sphere. It's all out there. I do hope you find something to interest and inspire you here. How not to snack by Fiona from How to be chic. Some useful tips to keep that snacking habit in check. What have you done today? from Happening upon Happiness is a good reminder to value the quiet moments of the day and to put health and happiness back on our to-do lists. A Quest for Meaning from Florie at The Nife en l'Air is full of hope and inspiration for a rich life that beckons beyond consumerism. Releasing the pause button by Nancy at between the shifts (yes she's a nurse) is for you if you're about to step back on the hamster wheel of work after a holiday. Get planning those September adventures! How to tie in your sweet peas is a video that's still useful in my tiny and north facing garden. If your sweet peas are over there's tons more gardening tips and recipe videos on Sarah Raven's YouTube channel. How have I survived without this resource! the colour collaborative: dress from Annie Cholewa was a delightful find this week. Annie shares her wealth of knowledge and skilled eye in appreciating The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck. Read the comments from those of us who clicked on the enlarged image and made our own discoveries. Also visit the other bloggers who write on the subject of dress for a fashion fest (listed at the bottom of Annie's post). Thank you all for reading, commenting, following and putting up with my lazy summer blogging. Next week there'll be less days out (such as to Bridgnorth in Shropshire pictured above) but hopefully a new leaf will turn and let more routine and blogging into my life. From Tuesday it's back to school for Walsall (where I work) but not for Staffordshire (where I live) or for uni students (obvs) so I suppose I'll still have nocturnal family members asleep by their wheels as I jump on mine. Oh well, I suppose I was a student once. And actually, I prefer routine and early mornings. Enjoy the weekend xo
It was good to read the article (Shropshire Star, February 6) concerning the birthplace of Charles Darwin and of the efforts which are being made to secure it on behalf of the town.
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Una stampa giclée in edizione aperta su carta di buona qualità con finitura opaca. Dimensioni di stampa 12 x 16 pollici con un bordo bianco per incorniciare, arrotolato in un tubo. Questa stampa mostra una vista iconica della storica città mercato di Bridgnorth nello Shropshire, nel Regno Unito, e il collage include frammenti del Bridgnorth Journal e di altre pubblicazioni locali. La stampa verrà ordinata da un servizio di stampa Fine Art e inoltrata all'indirizzo di consegna. Il tempo di elaborazione consentito è di 2 o 3 settimane dalla data dell'ordine, ma la stampa di solito arriverà prima. Se desideri una dimensione diversa da quella elencata contattami direttamente su www.taniaholland.com
Hi my lovely readers! A few weeks ago, just before Christmas, I managed to squeeze in a little weekend trip, my last trip of 2021 to the beautiful county of Shropshire to visit some of the many sig…
Town centre traffic was brought to a standstill while a man was rescued from the River Severn at one of Shrewsbury's main bridges.
Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
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Shrewsbury Abbey, Shropshire, England
The best things to do in Shropshire with kids - from woolly mammoths and walks galore to castles, fairytale characters, and birds of prey