Discover the best top things to do in Much Wenlock, United Kingdom including The Edge Adventure Activities, The Southfield Arms, Wenlock Pottery, Salon 10 Spa, Much Wenlock Priory, Shipton Hall, Much Wenlock Museum and Visitor Centre, The Guildhall, Much Wenlock Church, Wenlock Edge.
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5.0 based on 173 reviews
We have visited the centre on a number of occasions with my grandchildren who have participated in quad biking, clay pigeon shooting,wall climbing and sniper rifle shooting. The staff are amazing and go that extra mile to ensure that children have a fantastic day out.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
We had a fantastic morning with Mike, he was so friendly and immediately made us feel welcome and at ease. After coffee, cake and a brief lesson on throwing, we were given free reign to practice and experiment on the wheel, with Mike stepping in whenever we wanted. The experience was fun and relaxed and we created some things we were really proud of. This is a perfect rainy day activity, especially if the kilns have been on before you get there as the whole building is warm and cosy. Plus we couldn't resist buying some of Mike's own creations on the way out! One small tip - things can get pretty messy so wear clothes that you don't mind getting a bit of clay on!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
4.5 based on 319 reviews
English Heritage Site
The warm welcome from the English Heritage volunteer we received on our first day of our short break in this beautiful area set the seal on a very enjoyable and informative visit to his lovely Priory, so well preserved and just so interesting. The Guidebook was just tremendous containing many photographs which will help us remember our wonderful visit. We were also blessed to be able to buy a most acceptable hot drink with delicious chocolate as well. Thank you so much for looking after us so very well.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The Guildhall is a gem not be missed. It is open to the public between April and October on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Various exhibitions take place in the Court Room throughout the year. Entrance to the building is gained by a door on the left situated under a passageway to the right of the Buttermarket in Wilmore Street. The Court Room and Council Chamber are accessed via a set of stairs. Visitors to the Guildhall are able to use toilet facilities. The first room you enter was an active Court Room until 1985. It was built in 1540 after the dissolution of the Priory. Four types of court were held regularly: Petty Sessions and Quarter Sessions, a Bailiff’s Court and the Court Leet or Manorial Court. Bailiffs were elected from and by the burgesses. You can see the lists of the Bailiffs on the wall. In 1835 the role of Bailiff was abolished and replaced by that of Mayor.
A really nice building with fresh fruit and vegetables on sale inside this is situated next to the church.
4.0 based on 34 reviews
Lovely 2 hour walk in the Shropshire Hills. Stunning view point on Majors Leap. Car park is small but alternative parking is available nearby
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