Attractions near Eleys of Ironbridge
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Iron Bridge
(< 1 Mile)*
The centrepiece of the Ironbridge Gorge area - a UNESCO World Heritage Site is, of course, the Iron Bridge itself - around which everything else has grown up. |
Ironbridge Gorge Museums
(< 1 Mile)*
This is the valley that changed our world, this is where the Industrial Revolution began. |
Jackfield Tile Museum
(1 Mile)*
The Jackfield Tile Museum is the home of the Victorian Tile! |
Buildwas Abbey
(1 Mile)*
Set beside the River Severn, against a backdrop of wooded gardens, are the remains of this Cistercian abbey. |
Blists Hill Victorian Town
(1 Mile)*
Blists Hill is a wonderful re-creation of a Victorian town, where you can experience the sights and sounds of what it was like to live in the Victorian era. |
Wenlock Priory
(4 Miles)*
Wenlock Priory with its striking clipped topiary has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock. |
Wroxeter Roman City
(6 Miles)*
Visiting the museum at Wroxeter gives a good insight into what life was like in a big Roman city. The museum tracks life from before the Romans arrived through to what happened after they left. |
Royal Air Force Museum Cosford
(7 Miles)*
The Royal Air Force Museum Cosford houses one of the largest aviation collections in the United Kingdom. |
Lilleshall Abbey
(8 Miles)*
Lilleshall Abbey was dissolved in 1538, yet today its extensive and peaceful ruins are an evocative reminder of the lives of its Augustinian canons. |
Attingham Park
(8 Miles)*
Attingham Park was built in 1785 for the 1st Lord Berwick. It has a picture gallery by John Nash, magnificent Regency interiors and collections of silver, Italian furniture and Grand Tour paintings. |
Towns near Eleys of Ironbridge
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Broseley
(1 Mile)*
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Ironbridge
(1 Mile)*
The village of Ironbridge on the River Severn, grew up around the famous Iron Bridge - the first of its kind in the world, and an icon of this area, which was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. |
Dawley
(3 Miles)*
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Much Wenlock
(4 Miles)*
Stay in Much Wenlock and you will discover the rustic charm of a medieval market town complete with historic buildings and speciality shops. |
Telford
(4 Miles)*
Telford is named in honour of renowned eighteenth century road builder and engineer Thomas Telford, Shropshire's first county surveyor. |
Wellington (Telford)
(5 Miles)*
Now part of Telford, Wellington still retains its character as an historic market town, set against the backdrop of the Wrekin Hill. |
Shifnal
(5 Miles)*
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Badger
(6 Miles)*
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Bourton
(6 Miles)*
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Bridgnorth
(7 Miles)*
The half-timbered buildings, the markets, shops and inns of Bridgnorth have welcomed and enchanted visitors for centuries. |