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Shropshire weddings: tie the knot in beautiful Shropshire

Could there be a more romantic place than Shropshire to get married? You’ve found England’s landlocked, enchanting county, bordered by Wales and four English counties. Shropshire is both rural and majestic – lots of green land, ‘blue remembered hills’ and big skies. Our county is the perfect backdrop to your wedding pictures and the perfect beginning to your happily ever after. Historians believe King Arthur and Guinevere married in Shropshire – or rather the royal couple from which romantic Arthurian legend is derived. The real King Arthur is believed to have been Owain Ddantgwyn, ‘the Bear’, a warrior king of the Votadini trible who ruled his kingdom from Viroconium (now Wroxeter, Shropshire). His lady, Ganhumara, came from Oswestry. Whatever style of wedding you envision, a Shropshire wedding venue exists to make your dreams come true. Shropshire has castles, stately homes and manor houses for lavish wedding celebrations. Several Shropshire country house hotels offer exclusive use for weddings. And check out Shropshire’s stunning gardens for post-ceremony drinks and photographs. Getting married in a gourmet county such as Shropshire means your wedding breakfast is bound to be special too. You don’t need a big wedding, of course, to have a beautiful day. Shropshire is blessed with many intimate wedding venues – some quirky, each one charming – to help you and your partner plan the wedding that reflects your personalities. Congratulations on your engagement…now, let’s get you married in Shropshire!

Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery

We’re so proud of the history of our county, we’ve housed the Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery in one of the finest buildings in the town. Behind its grand Georgian façade, you’ll find historic interiors including an elegant Victorian Music Hall and a thirteenth century mansion filled with exhibitions that bring to life Shropshire’s rich […]

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Shrewsbury,

St Chads Church

St Chad’s is a unique church because it is round.  With a capacity of 1200 people the building has the ability to make everybody feel close to the centre of the church.  At the heart of St Chad’s spirituality we believe that all are included in the body of Christ.  The round setting of the […]

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Oswestry

Niche Patisserie Ltd

Welcome to Niche Patisserie at the Black Gate The Black Gate on Salop Road is such a beautiful Grade 2 listed building and it is wonderful for the team at Niche Patisserie to showcase their work in such a historical building of the town. Pastry chef, Adam became a familiar face on our TV screens […]

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Nr Shifnal

Weston Park

Enjoy the great outdoors at Weston Park. With 1,000 acres of wonderful to explore, the adventures across our estate are endless. Enjoy woodland walks, soak up the fresh air and take in the breath-taking views across the estate. At Weston, we don’t do out of bounds, so bring the dog, the bikes and a picnic […]

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Bridgnorth

The Bulls Head Inn at Chelmarsh

The Bull’s Head is a traditional family owned 18th century (circa 1730) Inn,  four miles south of historic Bridgnorth, set amidst Shropshire’s rolling hills, with stunning views over the Severn Valley, Clee Hills & Chelmarsh Reservoir. The Inn has many original features such as exposed beams and stone walls in the Bar areas, where a […]

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Telford

Lilleshall Hall and Gardens

Lilleshall House and Gardens is a venue with a bit of everything. We’ve got history, impressive grounds, a sporting heritage few can match, and we’ve rooms and meeting spaces to suit all needs. Nestled in the Shropshire countryside, Lilleshall Hall is set in spectacular and secluded surroundings, over 200 acres in fact. Lilleshall House & […]

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Whitchurch

Combermere Abbey

Step inside the Combermere Abbey Estate – Treat yourself to the Simple Pleasures in Life and Leave refreshed and rejuvenated.  Steeped in a thousand years of English history, come and explore acres of rolling parkland and ancient woodlands alongside spectacular Gothic architecture and enchanting waters an, just waiting for you to discover them down a […]

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Shrewsbury

The Loopy Shrew

The Loopy Shrew is a family run Restaurant & Bar with Boutique Rooms in the Heart of Shrewsbury Town Centre called ‘The Town of Flowers’. Located in a quiet backwater of the town with its black and white Tudor buildings and higgledy piggildy streets with names you want to say out loud, a river that […]

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Shrewsbury

Black Lion Barn

Completely renovated in 2020, and concealed on a peaceful country lane, this detached country barn has striking black timber cladding and views of the Shropshire hills. It’s perfect for families and groups of up to 12 people looking to get away together. Make your way inside, feeling the warmth of the luxurious underfloor heating, in […]

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Bridgnorth

Colemore Farm

A Real Shropshire Retreat Timber-framed Colemore Farm offers luxury self-catering accommodation, nestled into the heart of Shropshire’s tranquil countryside. Frog Mill Barn has been converted from a rundown threshing barn into a cosy, but light and airy, holiday cottage sleeping up to four people. Frog Mill Barn, Grade II listed, is a perfect mix of […]

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Market Drayton

Goldstone Hall Hotel and Gardens

Goldstone Hall Country House Hotel is set in five-acre grounds overlooking the tree-strewn, patchwork fields of the north Shropshire countryside in the lee of Goldstone Hill – known locally as the ‘Golden Garden Triangle’. There are 12 comfortable and contemporary bedrooms, a restaurant and an award winning, RHS partner garden. The Gardens are mature, immaculate […]

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Church Stretton

Eaton Manor Country Estate

Eaton Manor Country Estate is a glorious rural retreat set in 500 acres of peaceful Shropshire countryside, offering award winning, family friendly and dog friendly 4 and 5 star gold holiday cottages with spacious private gardens. Eaton Manor is a place where memories are made: it is the perfect setting for a relaxing break, a family holiday […]

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Shrewsbury

Darwin's Townhouse

Darwin’s Townhouse is a privately owned, family run late 18th Century Grade II* Georgian Townhouse which was purchased in 2016 and has undergone a complete refurbishment. Creating a 19 bedroom boutique bed and breakfast in the heart of Shrewsbury town centre. Located in a quiet backwater of the town with its black and white Tudor […]

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Did you know Shrewsbury Castle's foundations were laid in 1083 by the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery? 
Montgomery, a cousin of William the Conqueror, earned this castle and more as a thank-you for his aid during the Norman conquest.

From royal stronghold to a 16th-century transformation, Shrewsbury Castle has quite the story. Now, it stands majestically, housing the Shropshire Regimental Museum. 👑🏰 Ready to step into the pages of history?

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