Visiting Shrewsbury



Nestled in the heart of Shropshire, Shrewsbury is a charming market town steeped in history and brimming with character. Surrounded by the meandering River Severn, this medieval town boasts over 600 listed buildings, from Tudor timber-framed structures to elegant Georgian townhouses. Visitors can explore the striking Shrewsbury Castle, home to the Shropshire Regimental Museum, or admire the grandeur of Shrewsbury Abbey, a historic landmark dating back to 1083.

The town's picturesque streets are perfect for a leisurely stroll, with quaint independent shops, cozy cafes, and vibrant markets offering a true taste of local life. The Quarry Park, with its stunning Dingle Garden designed by Percy Thrower, provides a peaceful escape for nature lovers.

Shrewsbury is also the birthplace of Charles Darwin, and you’ll find nods to the great scientist throughout the town. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or nature lover, Shrewsbury offers something for everyone.

Explore Shrewsbury Castle



Discover the history of Shrewsbury Castle, a striking red sandstone fortress built in the 11th century. It houses the Shropshire Regimental Museum, showcasing military artifacts and the town's historical significance.

Visit Shrewsbury Abbey



Step into the past at Shrewsbury Abbey, a beautiful Norman church founded in 1083. Known for its role in the "Brother Cadfael" mystery series, the abbey offers history, stunning architecture, and tranquil surroundings.

Stroll Through The Quarry and The Dingle



Relax in The Quarry, a 29-acre riverside park in the heart of Shrewsbury. Don’t miss The Dingle, a vibrant landscaped garden with seasonal flowers, fountains, and a serene pond.

Wander the Historic Town Centre



Explore the town's medieval streets lined with Tudor timber-framed buildings, independent shops, and charming cafes. Visit the Market Hall for local crafts, food, and unique finds.