Clun Castle
Clun Castle is a ruined castle situated on the north bank of the River Clun and the western edge of the small town of Clun in South Shropshire close to the Welsh border. Clun is located 9 miles west of Craven Arms
Clun Castle is a ruined castle situated on the north bank of the River Clun and the western edge of the small town of Clun in South Shropshire close to the Welsh border. Clun is located 9 miles west of Craven Arms
Blists Hill has an annual Halloween Fright Night, this year on Saturday 29th October starting at 6pm. Dress up in your scariest Halloween costume for the Victorian Towns Ghostly Gaslight Night and enter into the spirit of the occasion. Blists Hill streets,
Blists Hill Victorian Ghost Story Trail where you can learn about the customs and rituals of Halloween this year from the 22nd October until the 30th October. Writer’s in the Victorian era wrote popular stories about ghosts and spirits. Charles Dickens gave
Here at Folly View Let we like to provide you with a Welcome Pack containing some local food and produce including some locally brewed beer. Earlier this year we included a very special beer produced by our nearest brewery – Wood’s Brewery
Shropshire offers a vast array of wonderful places to visit and things to see and do. One of the most popular visitor locations in Shropshire is Ironbridge Gorge where the River Severn has cut a deep gorge. Originally called the Severn Gorge,
We named our holiday let “Folly View” because you can see Flounders Folly from your self-catering accommodation. Flounder’s Folly is a well-known a local monument (or folly) in South Shropshire which can be seen for miles in this area – especially from
The Ludlow Food Festival is now in its 21st year and has become the highlight of the many food events held in Shropshire, and is praised as one of the best Food Festivals in the UK. This year the Ludlow Food Festival
Mitchell’s Fold is a Bronze Age stone circle that sits on high moorland 330m (1083 ft) above sea level at the south-west end of Stapely Hill. It is thought that there were originally 30 stone pillars although now only 15 remain and
Folly View Let is so-named because of the view from your self-catering accommodation of Flounder’s Folly – a local monument (or folly) which can be seen from your self-catering accommodation. Flounders’ Folly is a landmark which is visible for miles and from