
Henstone Distillery Oswestry
. Henstone Distillery – An Introduction Henstone Distillery has been producing whisky in rural Shropshire since 2017, one of a small number of English distilleries making single cask whiskies. Extended
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. Henstone Distillery – An Introduction Henstone Distillery has been producing whisky in rural Shropshire since 2017, one of a small number of English distilleries making single cask whiskies. Extended

Welcome – Croeso Monty Lit Fest 2025 will take place over the weekend of 6 th -8th June, once again bringing top literary talent to mid-Wales and the Borders. Join

Our village hall is surrounded by countryside and proudly hosts a WW1 memorial. We are a registered charity, organising our own events and offering two function rooms for hire. The

Nestled in the breathtaking Shropshire countryside, Woodhill Park is a Grade II listed 156 acre estate, with newly renovated walled garden and woodland paths. History Once the residence of Lord

Llanymynech Canal Wharf is an ideal setting to experience the history, heritage and wildlife of the Montgomery Canal as well as getting on the water in the George Watson Buck

The Workhouse at Llanfyllin is the only preserved, publicly open workhouse in Wales. Known locally as ‘Y Dolydd’, the building is owned by the Llanfyllin Dolydd Building Preservation Trust. Y

The Tanat Valley Light Railway is part of the Nant Mawr Visitor Centre. A great day our for all the family! In 1998 a group of local railway enthusiasts began

Following the English/Welsh border for 177 miles alongside the 8th Century is Offa’s Dyke Path. This National Trail takes you through changing landscapes offering amazing opportunities to catch a view

Llynclys Hall Farm shop is open all year. We sell local bread, delivered daily. Many other local items. October we turn into a Pumpkin festival, with lots of different colours

Play across the borders – Llanymynech Golf Club wanders from England to Wales. The course claim to fame is that you can play one round of golf in two separate

So get yourselves ready to transport yourself back to the 1940s and imagine you are in a small town were evacuated children are arriving from the major industrial towns of

Welcome to the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. Opened in 1903 to link the market town of Welshpool to the rural community of Llanfair Caereinion, this 2 foot 6 inch

Built in the 13th century as a medieval fortress, the castle and garden you see today reflects the changing ambitions and visions of the Herbert family, who occupied the castle

Llynclys Common near Oswestry is a rich limestone environment on which more than 300 plant species have been recorded including fairy flax, twelve kinds of orchid and seven types of

Species rich grassland, dominated by spectacular disused limestone quarries. Mixed woodland and wonderful views. Offa’s Dyke path runs through the reserve. Great archaeological interest for limestone quarry industrial relics. Location:

Restored, scheduled ancient monument, Victorian limeworks with interesting walks with tramways, sculptures, wildlife, canal and stunning views from Llanymynech Rocks. Five miles south of Oswestry on the A483 with parking.

Pistyll Rhaeadr is often referred to as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales. The waterfall is formed by the Afon Disgynfa falling in three stages over a 240-foot cliff-face,

Please Note: Rodney’s Pillar is currently fenced off due to its current state of disrepair. The fencing is expected to remain in place for an extended amount of time until
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