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The Majestic, Bridgnorth, is a fine and all too rare example of a really artistic cinema, and the patrons are given the opportunity to enjoy an atmosphere of genuine luxury.
Since 1937 we've been bringing films to the people of Bridnorth. Now in the 21st century our commitment to the movies continues. With three screens showing films in stunning Dolby stereo, there's top notch entertainment for everyone every day of the week.
It comprises the best features, which... [more]
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Over 20 individual workshops housing a wide variety of Art, Craft & Design businesses. Situated in the Victorian factory of Maw & Co., once the world's largest tile manufacturer
Maw's Craft Centre and comprises of residential units and over 20 individual workshops housing a wide variety of Art, craft and design specialists. [more]
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Lingen Nursery and Garden specialise in both alpine and herbaceous plants
Lingen Nursery is a well established business, based in the English Marches, on the Herefordshire / Shropshire / Welsh Border between Ludlow and Presteigne, which celebrated its silver jubilee during 2004.
Lingen Nursery and Garden was started in 1979 and rapidly gained a national reputation for alpine and rock garden plants. Over the years a range of herbaceous plants were added to the... [more]
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Collection of ten family friendly museums that celebrate the history of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage site. Information is available to help visitors plan their day, as well information about the collections [more]
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At Rays Farm you will see a variety of deer, friendly goats and farm animals.
Watch the grace and splendour of many owls, and explore a streamside walk of myth and magic woodcarvings.
Back at the farm take a rest in the tea-shop or browse around our interesting selection of toys and gifts. [more]
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>Wonderland offers fantastic days out for Groups, Nurseries and Educational visits. There is a wealth of educational opportunity within the national curriculum and you can make your visit a success by using our FREE teachers pack. The pack contains general information about planning your visit plus a collection of suggested activity worksheets designed to assist in classroom work prior, during and after your visit to Wonderland. [more]
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Boscobel House was built in about 1632, when John Gifford of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Gifford family were Roman Catholics, at a time when the religion suffered persecution. Tradition holds that the true purpose of Boscobel was to serve as a secret place for the shelter of Catholics in times of need.
The house was, however, destined for greater fame. Following the execution of King Charles I in 1649, his eldest son made a brave... [more]
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The extensive remains of an Augustinian abbey, including its abbots' quarters, refectory and cloister. The substantially surviving chapter house has a frontage richly bedecked with 12th and 14th century carving and statuary, and a fine timber roof of c. 1500. New pictorial interpretation boards guide the visitor, and an introductory exhibition displays archaeological finds. Picnic area and light refreshments available.
The Abbey began as a small religious community towards the... [more]
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Wroxeter (or 'Viroconium') was the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. It began as a legionary fortress and later developed into a thriving civilian city, populated by retired soldiers and traders. Though much still remains below ground, today the most impressive features are the 2nd-century municipal baths, and the remains of the huge wall dividing them from the exercise hall in the heart of the city.
The site museum and audio tour reveal how Wroxeter worked in its heyday,... [more]
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Owning original artwork is one of life’s pleasures. To take a piece of art that you love into your home creates a whole new ambience, giving lasting enjoyment, a wonderful experience.
Come to The RealArt Gallery and see some of the finest quality contemporary and traditional artworks available in 2006 from over 40 British artists . [more]
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