Here are some local attractions you may like to visit during your stay.
Telford is the largest town in Shropshire, and one of the fastest-growing towns in the United Kingdom
Shrewsbury is a market town whose centre has a largely unaltered medieval street plan and over 660 listed buildings
The history of Birmingham in England spans 1400 years of growth, during which time it has evolved from a small 7th century Anglo Saxon hamlet on the edge of the Forest of Arden at the fringe of early Mercia to become a major city.
Family-focused zoo/farm park with animals from meerkats to farmyard favourites, plus regular events.
A 16th Century Hall House and has developed into an important modern garden in the English Garden tradition with echoes of Arts and Crafts. It covers 4 acres, is intensely cultivated and depending upon plant interest, visits can take between 2 and 4 hours.
With 63 acres to explore there is something for everyone here. The half-timbered restaurant serves lunches and teas amongst a unique collection of big game trophies.
Chester Zoo is a zoological garden at Upton by Chester, in Cheshire, England. In July 2015 it was named as the best zoo in the UK and seventh in the world by TripAdvisor.
Britain's largest and most spectacular garden centre, Bridgemere Nursery & Garden World lies on the beautiful borders of Cheshire, Staffordshire and Shropshire. Established fifty years ago, Bridgemere now covers 50 acres and is one of the largest garden centres in the world.
Award winning garden which in 2013 won the Enjoy Staffordshire Tourism Gold Award, in 2014 was highly commended by Visit England in the large visitor attraction category and in September 2010, the Gardens won one of the most prestigious European gardening awards, for the "Restoration, Enhancement or Development of a Historic Park or Garden".
The Follies is an historic woodland fantasy with cliffs, crags, caves, deep woods and a series of extraordinary monuments built over 200 years ago, after years of neglect the magical landscape was lovingly restored and reopened in 1993.
The three courses are situated in 400 acres of undulating parkland surrounding the ruins of a medieval castle with the cliffs of the world-famous 18th Century Follies providing a spectacular backdrop.
Fordhall Organic Farm, in Market Drayton, north Shropshire is England’s first community owned farm and has been organic for over 65 years – we offer a warm welcome to all.
Market Drayton is a small market town in north Shropshire, England, close to the Staffordshire border. It is on the River Tern, between Shrewsbury and Stoke-on-Trent, and was formerly known as "Drayton in Hales" and earlier simply as "Drayton".
Ellesmere is a market town near Oswestry in north Shropshire, England, notable for its proximity to a number of prominent lakes known as the Meres.
Shrewsbury Castle is a red sandstone castle in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It stands on a hill in the neck of the meander of the River Severn on which the town originally developed.
Chester is one of the best preserved walled cities in Britain. It has a number of medieval buildings, but some of the black-and-white buildings within the city centre are Victorian restorations.
Experience life as it was over 100 years ago through the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of a recreated Victorian Town.
Step inside the mighty Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron and discover the revolutionary techniques that made Coalbrookdale the most famous ironworks in the world.
Situated in the picturesque countryside of Shropshire, RAF Cosford is not only home to No 1 School of Technical Training as part of the Defence School of Aeronautical Engineering but also No 1 Radio School, with both coming under the Defence College of Technical Training.