Local Shropshire Attractions
Bramleys is fortunate to be located close to many outstanding places of interest.
These include the historic town of Ludlow which is within 30 minutes drive and has a wealth of superb restaurants, historic buildings and antique shops. Combined with regular street markets including a farmers' market and delicious specialist food shops.
Annual festivals held in the castle grounds include the Ludlow Festival in June and July with a vast selection of cultural events including an open air theatre with plays by Shakespeare and a spectacular fireworks display and pop concert. The gastronomic Food and Drink Festival in September and a Medieval Christmas Fair in November.
The World Heritage town of Ironbridge with its many museums and industrial revolution history, fascinating geological sites, the Severn Valley steam railway and many historical towns and villages including Shrewsbury with its Charles Darwin connections, Bridgenorth, Much Wenlock with its famous medieval priory, Bishops Castle and Church Stretton.
A half hours drive will take you to Acton Scott at Marshbrook. "The Victorian Farm" as seen on national television. The Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and The Land of Lost Content Museum and Stokesay Castle at Craven Arms will fascinate children and adults alike.
Charming English inns, restaurants and coffee shops are in abundance.
This breathtaking region offers a variety of outdoor pursuits including walking, golf, cycling, bird watching, horse riding, gliding, horseracing and hot air ballooning!
Both Offas Dyke and the Long Mynd for spectacular walking are nearby.
Discover for yourselves this stunning, historic and tranquil part of England.
