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Welshpool Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Welshpool:
Powis Castle and Garden, Welshpool  (< 1 Mile)
The world famous garden overhung with clipped yews, shelters rare and tender plants. Laid out under the influence of Italian and French styles, the garden...
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Powysland Museum, Welshpool  (< 1 Mile)
Housed in a former warehouse beside the Montgomery Canal, the Powysland Museum houses fascinating displays about the local history and archaeology. It was founded in...
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Glansevern Hall Gardens, Welshpool  (6.1 Miles)
Over 20 acres of garden surrounding a Neo-Classical house on the banks of the River Severn. Manicured lawns, island beds, borders and fountains alongside less...
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Andrew Logan Sculpture Museum, Welshpool  (6.5 Miles)
Andrew Logan’s glittering, sparkling fantasy wonderland. The only museum in the country dedicated to a living artist! Originator of the alternative Miss World contests, the...
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Town Hall, Montgomery  (6.9 Miles)
The attractive town hall in Montgomery, with its clock tower, was built in 1748 of pale red brick, and looks down from its position at...
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St Nicholas Church, Montgomery  (6.9 Miles)
The parish church of Montgomery contains some wonderful memorials and medieval effigies. The huge Elizabethan canopied tomb depicts Richard Herbert of Montgomery Castle who died...
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St Michael’s Church, Chirbury  (8 Miles)
The parish church of St Michael, with its huge tower, is an imposing structure. In the 10th Century, an Anglo Saxon church was founded here...
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Welshpool & Llanfair Railway, Welshpool  (8.1 Miles)
Steam locomotives from far away lands haul the coaches of the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway. The railway first opened in 1903 to serve the...
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Old Bell Museum, Montgomery  (11.8 Miles)
The Old Bell Museum is housed in a charming 16th Century in at the heart of this community. It was established by the local...
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St Mary `s Church, Welshpool  (11.8 Miles)
St Mary`s Church was built in the mid 13th Century when Welshpool was an English garrison town on the English-Welsh border. Much rebuilding has taken...
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St Nicholas Church, Churchstoke  (11.9 Miles)
St Nicholas Church was built in the 13th Century and retains its original tower, which was used as a place of refuge during the Civil...
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Dolforwyn Castle, Montgomery  (12.9 Miles)
Dolforwyn Castle is a ruined fortification that stands just outside of Montgomery in Powys. The castle was built by the Welsh princes as a...
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Robert Owen Museum, Newtown  (17.9 Miles)
The museum is devoted to Robert Owen (1771 - 1858), model employer, early socialist and inspirer of the co-operative movement. The museum is intriguingly laid...
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Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown  (18.1 Miles)
This innovative visual arts experience is one of the best-respected galleries in the region, and has spent a good deal of time building a first...
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House on Crutches Museum, Bishop’s Castle  (19.1 Miles)
This house is literally on crutches and was built in the 15th Century; hence its winding and twisting interior does not look out of place...
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Cantlop Bridge, Cantlop  (20.5 Miles)
The great engineer Thomas Telford was responsible for designing this famous bridge, located just outside of the small Shropshire community of Cantlop. Instrumental in...
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Oswestry Transport Museum, Oswestry  (20.6 Miles)
This museum is located in Shropshire and carries a large and interesting archive and collection that is related to land transport. The history of...
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Dinas Bran Castle, Llangollen  (22.2 Miles)
Dinas Bran Castle is a romantic ruin occupying the summit of a steep hill above Llangollen and the Dee Valley. Built about 1260 by Gruffudd...
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Horseshoe Falls, Llangollen  (22.2 Miles)
The Horseshoe Falls is a picturesque, crescent-shaped weir on the River Dee. Designed by Thomas Telford in the early 19th century, it was built to...
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St Collen`s Church, Llangollen, Llangollen  (22.2 Miles)
St Collen, a hermit from Glastonbury, founded a church at Llangollen in the 6th Century. It is said he killed a man-eating giantess who lived...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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