Local Attractions

Opened in 1781, it was the first major bridge in the world to be made of cast iron. The local area is rich with history and a series of museums

Aviation history seen through decommissioned planes housed in wartime hangers, plus tech exhibits.

Living museum featuring costumed characters in a restored 19th-century industrial village.

David Austin roses have been growing roses on their family farm in Shropshire for almost 60 years. Lovingly nurturing them by hand until they are ready to be passed onto you, to be enjoyed in your own gardens.

Boat trips and equipment hire for canoes, kayaks, paddleboards & mini-raft on the river Severn allowing you to venture through Ironbridge Gorge.

For over a century Bridgnorth Cliff Railway has been transporting the people of Bridgnorth up and down the 111 ft sandstone cliffs that separate High Town from Low Town, and the River Severn.


Step back in time on our award-winning heritage railway, experiencing the golden age of travel in the heart of England. Inspire your senses with incredible journeys and enthralling events – time and time again. 


Explore the 17th-century garden, recently restored to its former glory. Tuck into something tasty in the tearoom, housed in the old stables. Hide, seek, climb and slide in the new playground. Learn about its history through our our Costumed Storytellers



St Bartholomew's church is a 600 year old treasure house of alabaster tombs, medieval carving, history and scandal, often described as ‘The Westminster Abbey of the Midlands’. 


An 18th-century estate for all seasons with 200 acres of parkland and Regency Mansion 


Enchanted wooded parkland, sweeping gardens and a house with a surprise, Dudmaston is something unexpected in the Shropshire countryside. 


The legacy of a family's passion for Victorian art and design, Wightwick Manor (pronounced "Wittick") is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. Owned by the National Trust since 1937