Restaurants in Shropshire, England.
Hodnet Hall and Gardens, Market Drayton
On the border of Wales, south of Cheshire is Shropshire, cut into two contrasting regions by the River Severn. The northern portion is a well-watered plain broken here and there by a solitary hill. Typical of this region are villages of half timbered houses - Ellesmere and Market Drayton among them.
The county town of Shrewsbury is in a loop of the river between the halves of the county. Its round church, one of the few in Britain, and many Elizabethan buildings are of interest. Nearby is the site of the 1403 Battle of Shrewsbury. The southern half of Shropshire is a hilly region that includes a 10-mile ridge of heathlands called the Long Mynd. Picturesque villages and several castles also are in this part of the county.
Restaurants in Shropshire
Church Stretton
The Pound at Leebotwood
The Studio
Hadnall
Saracens At Hadnall
Ironbrtidge
Restaurant Severn
Llanfair Waterdine
The Waterdine
Ludlow
Fishmore Hall
La Becasse
Mr Underhills
Overton Grange County House & Restaurant
The Clive Bar And Restaurant With Rooms
The Feathers Hotel
The Roebuck Inn
Market Drayton
Goldstone Hall
Rosehill Manor
Market Drayton
The Cottage Restaurant at Ternhill Farm House
Much Wenlock
Raven Hotel
Munslow
Crown County Inn
Norton
Hundred House Hotel
Oswestry
Best Western Wynnstay Hotel
Pen-Y-Dyffryn Country Hotel
Sebastian's Hotel & Restaurant
Shrewsbury
Albright Hussey Manor Hotel & Restaurant
Mercure Albrighton Hall
Mytton & Mermaid Hotel
Rowton Castle Hotel
Telford
Best Western Valley Hotel & Chez Maws Restaurant
Hadley Park House
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