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Church Stretton Station
Station Approach, Church Stretton, Shropshire SY6 6PG - England, UK

The Welsh Marches Railway Line runs through Church Stretton Station which is one of the primary transport hubs for the small town of Church Stretton in rural Shropshire. Trains run on a relatively regular basis to Manchester Piccadilly Station...
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Attractions near Church Stretton Station
A selection of attractions close to Church Stretton Station:
Premier Attractions  (< 1 Mile)
Discover the many attractions in Herefordshire, Shropshire and nearby places. Premier Attractions is a collection of visitor attractions from historic houses and industrial heritage to...
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Gallery On The Move  (< 1 Mile)
Gallery on the Move offers a multi-thematic art project that is committed to developing the talents of new and emerging talents in this area and...
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Acton Scott Working Museum  (2.6 Miles)
This museum is dedicated to telling the story of the working man in this area of the country, and how lives of ordinary people have...
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Wilderhope Manor  (6.6 Miles)
Wilderthorpe Manor stands on the slopes of Wenlock Edge offering fine views of the unspoilt surrounding countryside. The National Trust has owned the Elizabethan...
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Stokesay Castle  (9.6 Miles)
Set in a green valley amid the Shropshire countryside stands Stokesay Castle, England’s most delightful fortified manor house. This beautiful house dates back to the...
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Acton Burnell Castle  (11.3 Miles)
The original stones were laid at this castle between 1284 and 1293, creating a semi-fortified castle and tower house, playing an important part in the...
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Cantlop Bridge  (12.4 Miles)
The great engineer Thomas Telford was responsible for designing this famous bridge, located just outside of the small Shropshire community of Cantlop. Instrumental in...
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House on Crutches Museum  (12.5 Miles)
This house is literally on crutches and was built in the 15th Century; hence its winding and twisting interior does not look out of place...
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St Nicholas Church  (12.7 Miles)
St Nicholas Church was built in the 13th Century and retains its original tower, which was used as a place of refuge during the Civil...
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Old Bell Museum  (12.9 Miles)
The Old Bell Museum is housed in a charming 16th Century in at the heart of this community. It was established by the local...
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Walcot Hall  (13.2 Miles)
There are 30 acres of garden and arboretum at Walcot Hall, which are open to the public on Friday, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays throughout April...
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Langley Chapel  (14.9 Miles)
Set alone in the charming Shropshire countryside, this small chapel is managed by English Heritage which has erected several informative information points, telling the history...
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Morville Hall  (14.9 Miles)
A stone built Elizabethan house of some note, Morville Hall has been owned and maintained by the National Trust since 1965. Altered and enlarged...
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Town Walls Tower  (15 Miles)
Located in the heart of Shrewsbury, the Town Walls Tower was built in the 14th Century and is one of the oldest surviving parts of...
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St. Chad’s Church  (15.1 Miles)
St. Chad’s Church, overlooking the Quarry Park, is one of the largest circular naves (open space in the centre of a church) in the country....
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Shrewsbury Museum  (15.2 Miles)
Shrewsbury Museum was reopened in January 2001. The museum is housed in a traditional timber-framed Tudor building, and a stone Tudor dwelling. Inside the museum,...
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Coleham Pumping Station  (15.3 Miles)
Coleham Pumping Station is an important piece of industrial heritage in this region. The vast pumps have stood for much of the 20th Century....
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Battlefield Church  (15.6 Miles)
Battlefield Church, or Saint Mary Magdalene was built on the famous battle ground of the Battle of Shrewsbury which took place in 1406. The...
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Shropshire Archives  (15.7 Miles)
Shropshire Archives is the most extensive collection of public records relating to the historic events that have occurred in Shropshire over the last few centuries....
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Shrewsbury Abbey  (15.8 Miles)
As well as Shrewsbury Abbey being a practicing, Anglican church, it’s also filled with historical facts and evidence from the past. In the 1980s, the...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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