I spent a pair of days recently throughout the North Shropshire space, visiting the town of Oswestry with its deli-cafe Space of curiosity [pictured above] and the shut by World Heritage Web site at Ironbridge.
The story appeared on this weekend’s iNewspaper journey half.
Be taught an extract proper right here:
This border market metropolis is an environment friendly base for exploring North Shropshire and North Wales, with a horny combination of historic buildings, al fresco cafés and rolling countryside.
Plans for a model new passenger rail service, connecting Wrexham and Shropshire to London by the West Midlands, are making headlines regionally.
The Wrexham, Shropshire and Midlands Railway, mooted to launch in 2025, would identify at Gobowen, Shrewsbury and Telford.
There’s even converse of reconnecting Oswestry’s heritage-rail station to its mainline neighbour at Gobowen, three miles north.
And browse the entire article by the iNewspaper: The Shropshire Market Metropolis with a heritage railway, castles and thriving meals competitors.