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10 Best place to visit in Broseley United Kingdom

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Is Shropshire the BEST UK ROAD TRIP?

Shropshire Road Trip! Traveling The UK In A Van!

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Broseley Clay Pipe Works, Ironbridge Gorge, England

In this weeks Cache Walk we are looking for a geocache related to a clay pipe factory in the town of Broseley, Ironbridge Gorge, England. If you follow our travels you would have seen us finding 17th and 18th Century clay pipes on the Thames foreshore in London. Broseley was one of the many places clay pipes were made. Come on our hunt and learn a little about how clay pipes were made.

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Shropshire Church Gems (Broseley Parish Church) Traditional Geocache
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Broseley All Saints

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The Old Rectory at Broseley

- The Old Rectory Guest House offers high quality bed and breakfast for both business and leisure visitors. The house has been totally restored and refurnished to the highest standards. It exudes an atmosphere of comfort, quality, charm and character. We are located close to the historic World Heritage site of Ironbridge, a little over a mile from Blists Hill Victorian Town and a short distance from the 10 museums and many other tourist attractions in and around Shropshire. For business travellers we are just a short drive away from Telford's commercial centre.

Telford Attractions – A Local Guide by Premier Inn

Join us as we explore the Ironbridge Gorge UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Telford. Nicknamed the birthplace of industry, it’s from this stretch of the River Severn that the industrial revolution reshaped the world. The main attraction of the area is the Iron Bridge itself, which was the first bridge on the planet to be made from iron. In total, there are 10 award-winning Ironbridge Gorge museums for you to explore. You can enjoy a fascinating day out in Ironbridge. It’s also home to some of the best restaurants, pubs and cafés in Telford, including Number Nine, Truffles Café, Greenwood Café, Eighty Six’d, and Restaurant Severn.

Read our local guide to Telford attractions:

Best Tourist Attractions Places To Travel In UK-England | Ironbridge Gorge Destination Spot

Top Tourist Attractions Places To Visit In UK-England | Ironbridge Gorge Destination Spot - Tourism in UK-England.

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Blists Hill Victorian Town - A Living Museum of Victorian Life - IronBridge

Step back to the year 1900 at Blists Hill Victorian Town in IronBridge, A living museum of working class Victorian Life. Experience how a Victorian worked and lived in Blists Hill, Ironbridge. Meet the locals in Victorian costumes, as they demonstrate and teach you all about the struggles of a working class Victorian town. Step inside shops, workshops and homes beautifully retaining the Victorian charm. Have lunch at the vintage fish and chip shop cooked in beef fat or spend your shillings at the sweet shop! This truly is a day out not to be missed all part of the IronBridge Gorge Museums and 1 or 10 in the area.
Watch our 3 part series on Ironbridge and find out what this area is a world heritage site and well deserving. Let's not forget the worlds first IronBridge was built just done the road!

TimeStamp:-
0:00 Intro
0:40 Lloyds Bank
1:30 Jack Crabtree Bicycle Shop
2:00 AF Blakemore Grocer
2:34 Pharmacy
3:34 New Inn Pub
4:10 Canal Street
4.46 Cobbler
5:05 Post Office
5:18 Fried Fish Dealer
5:36 Top of Canal Street
6:00 Wheel House & Coal Mine
7:10 Brick & Tile Works
7:30 First Steam Locomotive
8:14 Shropshire Canal
8:47 ButcherBakerCandlestickMaker
9:47 Duke of Sutherlands House
11:04 Blast Furnaces
11:37 GR Morton IronWorks
12:02 BlackSmiths
12:35 Funfair
13:34 Victorian School
14:44 Closed Attractions
15:03 Squatters Cottage
15:57 Tickets and Gift Shop

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Visiting Kitchen Garden In Benthal House, Broseley, Shropshire, England, UK

Benthall Hall is a 16th-century English country house in Benthall in the town of Broseley, Shropshire, England, and a few miles from the historic Ironbridge Gorge. It retains much of its fine oak interior, and an elaborate 17th-century staircase. It is still occupied by the Benthall family, but has been owned by the National Trust since 1958, and is open to the public every Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday (February – October).

The Hall was built around 1580, probably on the site of an earlier 12th-century medievalmanor and manor house. During the Civil Warit was garrisoned, and was a site of several skirmishes.

Local villagers believe that this is the historic site that inspired Kanu, the UK grime artist Kano to write the award winning album of Made In The Mano, as he would often visit this manor house in his childhood and the picture of the hall inspired the story behind the song, T-Shirt Weather In The Manor.

The garden is largely the product of two tenants. George Maw (1832–1912), local pottery manufacturer and crocus enthusiast developed the garden from around 1865 onwards. Subsequently, the Victorian eraRomantic painter and sculptor Robert Bateman (1842–1922), who was the son of a famous horticulturalist, added the rockeries and terraces of the current garden.

The Commonwealth era church of St. Bartholomew stands close by the Hall. The Shropshire Way, a waymarked long-distance footpath, passes through the extensive woodland that lies to the north, between the estate and the River Severn.

Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Telford , United Kingdom UK

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List of Best Restaurants in Telford

Clays of Broseley
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Latimer's of Shifnal
The Grove At Walcot
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A walk through IRONBRIDGE England

Ironbridgw Walk Tour
A walk through IRONBRIDGE Shropshire England
THE FIRST IRONBRIDGE IN THE WORLD

Ironbridge is a large village in Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire. Ironbridge developed beside, and takes its name from, The Iron Bridge, a 100-foot (30 m) cast iron bridge that was built in 1779.

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Recorded on 17.04.2021
Time : around 11 a.m
Mostly sunny 11°C

ROUTE TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Bridge walk
2:35 High Street
4:21 Tontine Hill St
5:39 Wharfage
6:58 Church Hill
8:27 St Luke's Church
10:50 River side walk

IN THIS VIDEO YOU CAN SEE THE FOLLOWING:

[] The Iron Bridge [] Ironbridge Tollhouse [] River Severn [] St Luke's Church [] Tea Emporium Ltd [] The Ironbridge Book Shop [] Bears On The Square


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CLAY PIPE MUSEUM - A TOUR OF BROSELEY PIPEWORKS

A fascinating view of a preserved time capsule of the once prolific clay pipe Industry. The video shows the factory left, as it was, when it was abandoned in the 1950s. The Broseley Pipeworks is one of the ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums in Shropshire.

Telford – A Local Guide by Premier Inn

There are two sides to Telford for you to explore. There’s the industrial heritage of the Ironbridge Gorge that’s been nicknamed the “birthplace of industry” and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has 10 award-winning museums offering great days out at every turn, as well as some of the best restaurants, pubs and cafés in the area. Then there’s Telford town centre, which is in the midst of a £250 million project that’s set to transform Telford with even better shopping, restaurant and nightlife options.

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Coalport Bridge and the Woodbridge Inn

Coalport Bridge and the Woodbridge Inn... windy day... River Severn still swollen.

The famous bridge of cast iron was built in 1818 and unlike its even more famous neighbour at Ironbridge, still takes vehicular traffic, albeit limited to a single line of traffic, a 3-tonne weight limit and a height restriction of 6 ft 6in (1.98 cm). It was restored and strengthened in 2004. The bridge links Coalport with Broseley, a small town approximately a mile (1.6 km) away.

The bridge effectively extends Coalport across the river to an area historically known as Preens Eddy. On this southern side of the bridge is the Woodbridge Inn and the former Coalport West railway station. The Telford and Wrekin borough boundary runs through Preens Eddy - the Woodbridge Inn for instance lies in the Shropshire Council area.

Blists Hill Victorian Town - Educational Visits

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More Museums In Ironbridge Gorge

IronBridge Gorge has many museums, and there is more than just The famous IronBridge and gorge to see! Join us as we tour 4 more of the interesting and beautiful museums on the outskirts of Ironbridge Gorge.

We start at the TarTunnels and find out about the bitumen ozzing from the tunnel. Learn about the Hay Incline Plane and ingenious system to move good 63 metres up on the Shropshire Canal down into Coalport China factory. We walk along the River Severn and taking in some stunning scenery, before heading to the famous Jackfield Tile Museum. The Victorians loved decorative tiles and this musuem charts the history of this important industry. See incredible displays and reconstructions of building interiors decked out in wonderful designs.
Finally we head to Broseley market town. The Victorians loved to puff on a Broseley pipe and this museum has 400 years of history in the bygone past time.

TimeStamps:-
0:00 Intro Part 2
0:30 Tar Tunnels
1:35 Hay Incline Plane
2:34 Coalport China Museum
4:01 River Severn
4:48 Jackfield Tile Museum
7:16 Broseley Pipe Works
7.45 In Part 3

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Ironbridge, Shropshire - West Midlands

If you are passing through or visiting the West Midlands, Ironbridge is definately worth a visit. The bridge, from which the small town takes its name, is the oldest iron bridge in the world dating from the 18th century. However, what might come as a surprise is the beautful location. It is in a steep wooded gorge and the village is is very picturesque.

Bridgnorth Market Town Walk 2021

Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire, England. The River Severn splits it into a High Town and Low Town, the upper town on the right bank and the lower on the left bank of the River Severn.

Bridgnorth is named after a bridge over the River Severn, which was built further north than an earlier bridge at Quatford. The earliest historical reference to the town is in 895, when it is recorded that the Danes created a camp at Cwatbridge; subsequently in 912, Æthelfleda constructed a mound on the west bank of the River Severn, or possibly on the site of Bridgnorth Castle, as part of an offensive against the Danes. Earliest names for Bridgnorth include Brigge, Brug and Bruges, all referring to its position on the Severn.

After the Norman conquest, William I granted the manor of Bridgnorth to Roger de Montgomerie. The town itself was not created until 1101, when Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, the son of Roger de Montgomerie, moved from Quatford, constructing a castle and a church on the site of the modern-day town. The town became a royal borough on Robert Bellême's attainder in 1102.The castle's purpose was to defend against attacks from Wales. The town was attacked and burnt by Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March during the Despenser War in 1322.

During the Civil War, Bridgnorth was one of the Midlands' main royalist strongholds, and in 1642 many royalist troops were garrisoned there. In 1646, Cromwell's Roundheads arrived with orders to take Bridgnorth for the Parliamentarians from the garrison led by Sir Robert Howard. After a three-week siege, Cromwell was successful and he ordered that the castle be demolished.

By 1824, the borough and liberties of Bridgnorth were well defined.

Telford 22 lakes and pools challenge for Cuan wildlife (Part One)

On Sunday 25th July 2021 Telford Ultimate Guide Walks set off on a challenge to visit 22 lakes and pools in the south Telford area.
This was a walking challenge to discover the most amazing bodies of water in Telford and the rich wildlife that call them home.
Every year Cuan look after many of our injured animals and ones that just need a helping hand.
We have produced a two part film showing this amazing journey and you can discover some amazing places you never knew existed.
What we want is to support this amazing charity based out at much wenlock and donate as little or as much as you can afford - It really will make a big difference.
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Stages 1-3
1.Newdale pool
2.Old park pool
3.Telford square pool
4.Southwater
5.Spout pool
6.Withy pool
7.Randlay pool
8.Blue pool
9.Stirchley pool 1
10.Stirchley pool 2
11.Fletchers pool
12.Grange pool
13.Madebrook pools
14.Holmer lake
15.Madeley court pool

Cuan Wildlife Rescue, based in Shropshire, is a wildlife rescue where we treat injured, sick and orphaned wild animals and birds with the ultimate aim of returning them back into the wild once they are back to health. We admit approx 5,700 creatures per year. and are funded by donations.
Charity Registration No. 1096812


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Coalbrookdale- The Birthplace of Industry | Ironbridge Gorge | Wanderscapes

Join us to explore Coalbrookdale to see the Birthplace of Industry. We show you Abraham Darby's old furnace where he used an innovative iron smelting method, which made it possible to mass produce cast iron economically. This kickstarted a movement in the Ironbridge Gorge, which we now know as Industrial Revolution.

Check out our previous vlog on Ironbridge

There is much to see and do in each of the interactive museums in Ironbridge.
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