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Elizabethan gabled manor house
Longville, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, TF13 6EG
Asset | Opening time |
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Manor house | Closed |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £3.60 | |
Child | £1.80 | |
Family | £8.80 |
Limited car parking space available.
Owners are expected to keep dogs under close control, ideally on a lead.
Car park at the back of the Manor House. Poor mobile reception.
7 miles south west of Much Wenlock, 7 miles east of Church Stretton, ½ mile south of B4371
Longville, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, TF13 6EG
Permissive walking routes across tenanted farmland.
Elizabethan manor house, managed by the YHA as a youth hostel.
Discover the countryside around Wilderhope Manor on this waymarked 3km loop.
Discover the countryside around Wilderhope Manor on this waymarked 2km loop.
This woodland walk passes quarries and limekilns. Look out for the exposed quarry face, composed almost entirely of 425 million-year-old fossilised reef creatures.
This easy, surfaced loop is perfect for pushchairs, wheelchairs or anyone wanting a short stroll.
Get a feel for the scale of industrial quarrying that has happened at Wenlock Edge on this steep woodland walk.
Sitting on the Dudmaston estate, this cosy cottage has countryside views and even a cave in the garden.
Located on Morville Hall Estate, 2 Morville Barn is a cosy conversion in South Shropshire which is surrounded by lots of local attractions.
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Wilderhope Manor is a grade 1 listed Elizabethan manor house owned by the National Trust but managed by the YHA.
Wilderhope's roof has the largest colony of swifts in Shropshire and in June or early July they arrive from Africa to nest in the roof space. On a sunny afternoon you may hear them screeching (their nickname is ‘devil screamers’) as they swoop around the manor house.
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