Moreton Corbet Castle
Overview
Inherited by the Corbets in 1235, who are thought to have remodelled the great keep, this castle may already have been standing for over 100 years. It was remodelled in the 16th century and then partially demolished to make way for a great Elizabethan mansion. Although damaged in the Civil War, the castle and mansion stand today as one of the most picturesque ruins of the Shropshire Marches.
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Opening Times: Open at any reasonable time during daylight hours
- Facilities
- Parking nearby
About the area
Perhaps nowhere else in England will you find a county so deeply rural and with so much variety as Shropshire. Choose a clear day, climb to the top of The Wrekin, and look down on that ‘land of lost content’ so wistfully evoked by A E Housman.
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Caravan & Camping
Sunnyside Farm Caravan Park & Fishery
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"Anglers will love this charming site with its own fishery...."
Holiday Park
Beaconsfield Holiday Park
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"Lush landscaping, luxury lodges and an indoor pool...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Picnic Area
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Sunnyside Farm Caravan Park & Fishery
Located on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, this park provides excellent facilities for both touring caravan and motorhome visitors with spacious and fully serviced pitches. Touring pitches...
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Beaconsfield Holiday Park
Set in open farmland this family run site is a pleasant park offering quality in every area, including superior toilets, heated indoor swimming pool and attractive landscaping. Coarse f...
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Hawkstone Hall
The original manor at Hawkstone Hall dates back to 1556 where the property and land first entered Lord Hill's family ownership. Previously occupied by Catholic missionaries and under th...
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The Bear Inn
Located in the historic village of Hodnet, The Bear Inn is a lovingly restored, former coaching inn. The interior retains many original features with quality, furnishings, artwork and d...
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The Old Station
The Old Station is a former railway station, built in 1847, and set in the heart of the Shropshire countryside just four miles from Shrewsbury. The railway theme runs throughout the bed...
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The Haughmond
The Haughmond is a delightful modern village inn. A true hub for the local community and visitors alike it offers contemporary dining, a relaxed bar, a range of comfortable bedrooms and...
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The Ugly Duckling
A Georgian property that has been refurbished to have a contemporary feel and is appointed to a high standard. Quirky artwork and feature lighting throughout the downstairs and individu...
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Ternhill Farm House
This elegant Grade II listed Georgian property, once a farmhouse, has been lovingly converted into friendly, family-run guest accommodation. Bedrooms are individually designed and offer...
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