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Shropshire

Rich in history and charming towns, Shropshire is famous as the birthplace of industry. Also called Salop from its older Norman-derived name. Shropshire is a county for eating, drinking and planning for shopping. Throughout the whole year, Shropshire has a vibrant art and cultural scene that inspires and entertains. This is a rare county not like any in the UK, because it does not contain a single city. Famous for The Wrekin and Ironbridge. The Wrekin is a hill in east Shropshire located on the border between Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin. The Ironbridge was a bridge made of iron that was the first ever constructed, and it is the name of a town within Shropshire. Local delicacies include polecat pie and shrewsbury cakes. Photo by Shaun Morris on Unsplash

1 Wedding Venues in Shropshire meet your criteria

Image of Best Western Tillington Hall Hotel
Staffordshire, England
Let us take this opportunity to congratulate you on your forthcoming Wedding and thank you for considering Tillington Hall as a venue to host such a special occasion.
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Shropshire

Rich in history and charming towns, Shropshire is famous as the birthplace of industry. Also called Salop from its older Norman-derived name. Shropshire is a county for eating, drinking and planning for shopping. Throughout the whole year, Shropshire has a vibrant art and cultural scene that inspires and entertains. This is a rare county not like any in the UK, because it does not contain a single city. Famous for The Wrekin and Ironbridge. The Wrekin is a hill in east Shropshire located on the border between Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin. The Ironbridge was a bridge made of iron that was the first ever constructed, and it is the name of a town within Shropshire. Local delicacies include polecat pie and shrewsbury cakes. Photo by Shaun Morris on Unsplash

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