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Food scene

Little Stretton, Church Stretton SY6 6RB 01694 722711 The Ragleth Inn is about a 15 minute drive away in the village of Little Stretton. It serves good food with a friendly welcome. Has a cosy bar area. Very popular so worth booking. http://www.theraglethinn.co.uk/
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The Ragleth Inn
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Little Stretton, Church Stretton SY6 6RB 01694 722711 The Ragleth Inn is about a 15 minute drive away in the village of Little Stretton. It serves good food with a friendly welcome. Has a cosy bar area. Very popular so worth booking. http://www.theraglethinn.co.uk/
Ludlow Rd, Church Stretton SY6 6RE 01694 722925 This is a popular pub serving good food in the village of Little Stretton (about a 15 minute drive away) Can get busy so worth booking. https://www.greendragonlittlestretton.co.uk/
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The Green Dragon
Ludlow Road
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Ludlow Rd, Church Stretton SY6 6RE 01694 722925 This is a popular pub serving good food in the village of Little Stretton (about a 15 minute drive away) Can get busy so worth booking. https://www.greendragonlittlestretton.co.uk/
6 Sandford Ave, Church Stretton SY6 6BW 01694 724667 Popular Indian restaurant in Church Stretton, with friendly staff and a varied tasty menu.
Jaipur
6 Sandford Ave
6 Sandford Ave, Church Stretton SY6 6BW 01694 724667 Popular Indian restaurant in Church Stretton, with friendly staff and a varied tasty menu.
The Feathers Inn, Much Wenlock TF13 6JR 01746 785106 Recently beautifully renovated. Great food, lovely country pub.
The Feathers Inn - Brockton
The Feathers Inn, Much Wenlock TF13 6JR 01746 785106 Recently beautifully renovated. Great food, lovely country pub.
http://www.at-the-oak.com/ Cardington, Church Stretton SY6 7JZ 01694 771266 Local country pub just down the road! (2 minute walk) Serves good food and local ales.
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The Royal Oak
High Street
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http://www.at-the-oak.com/ Cardington, Church Stretton SY6 7JZ 01694 771266 Local country pub just down the road! (2 minute walk) Serves good food and local ales.
Corvedale Road, Munslow, Nr Craven Arms SY7 9ET 01584 841205 http://www.crowncountryinn.co.uk/ Lovely country pub with great food.
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The Crown Country Inn
Corvedale Road
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Corvedale Road, Munslow, Nr Craven Arms SY7 9ET 01584 841205 http://www.crowncountryinn.co.uk/ Lovely country pub with great food.
Lower Millichope The Walled Garden, Munslow SY7 9HE 01584 841890 Tearoom and nursery. Famous for it's violas. http://www.wildegoosenursery.co.uk/
Wildegoose Nursery
Lower Millichope The Walled Garden, Munslow SY7 9HE 01584 841890 Tearoom and nursery. Famous for it's violas. http://www.wildegoosenursery.co.uk/

Sightseeing

Lots of walks from here for all abilities to enjoy the beautiful scenery. National trust car park and cafe. Approximately 15 minutes drive away
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Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd
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Lots of walks from here for all abilities to enjoy the beautiful scenery. National trust car park and cafe. Approximately 15 minutes drive away
Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. The historic town centre and the 11th century Ludlow Castle are situated on a cliff above the River Teme and are surrounded by the beautiful countryside of south Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. Ludlow has a reputation for the quality of its food and drink with many excellent restaurants and cafes encouraged by the areas abundance of quality food & drink producers. This is showcased every September when the town is filled with food lovers from all over the UK, and beyond for the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival
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Ludlow
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Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. The historic town centre and the 11th century Ludlow Castle are situated on a cliff above the River Teme and are surrounded by the beautiful countryside of south Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. Ludlow has a reputation for the quality of its food and drink with many excellent restaurants and cafes encouraged by the areas abundance of quality food & drink producers. This is showcased every September when the town is filled with food lovers from all over the UK, and beyond for the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival
"Shrewsbury is full of higgledy-piggledy streets with names you want to say out loud. A river that scoops up the town in a loop. A mix of the very old and the very new. The quirky and the one-off."
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Shrewsbury
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"Shrewsbury is full of higgledy-piggledy streets with names you want to say out loud. A river that scoops up the town in a loop. A mix of the very old and the very new. The quirky and the one-off."
Much Wenlock is a stunningly beautiful medieval town and played a major part in the 19th century revival of the Olympic Games. It is the home town of Dr William Penny Brookes, the inspiration for the modern Olympic Movement and founder of the Wenlock Olympian Society. In recognition of our sporting heritage, the 2012 London Olympic Games named one of their mascots Wenlock. Stroll around the town centre and it may seem you have stepped back fifty or more years. You won’t find any ‘big names’, but you will find a great selection of traditional shops, all offering good old-fashioned personal service. Much Wenlock is a place where folk still have time for you.
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Much Wenlock
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Much Wenlock is a stunningly beautiful medieval town and played a major part in the 19th century revival of the Olympic Games. It is the home town of Dr William Penny Brookes, the inspiration for the modern Olympic Movement and founder of the Wenlock Olympian Society. In recognition of our sporting heritage, the 2012 London Olympic Games named one of their mascots Wenlock. Stroll around the town centre and it may seem you have stepped back fifty or more years. You won’t find any ‘big names’, but you will find a great selection of traditional shops, all offering good old-fashioned personal service. Much Wenlock is a place where folk still have time for you.
Ironbridge is the home of the first iron bridge. There are many museums to explore, independent shops and cafes along the gorge where the bridge is located.
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Ironbridge
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Ironbridge is the home of the first iron bridge. There are many museums to explore, independent shops and cafes along the gorge where the bridge is located.