English Heritage sites near Myddle and Broughton Parish
MORETON CORBET CASTLE
5 miles from Myddle and Broughton Parish
The ruins of the medieval castle and Tudor manor house of the Corbets are dominated by the theatrical shell of an ambitious Elizabethan mansion wing in Italianate style.
HAUGHMOND ABBEY
7 miles from Myddle and Broughton Parish
Extensive remains of Augustinian abbey, including abbots' quarters, refectory & cloister. Chapter house frontage with 12th & 14th century carving & statuary, timber roof c.1500. Displays, picnic area.
WROXETER ROMAN CITY
11 miles from Myddle and Broughton Parish
Wroxeter (or 'Viroconium' ) was the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. It began as a legionary fortress and later developed into a thriving civilian city.
CANTLOP BRIDGE
11 miles from Myddle and Broughton Parish
Built in 1813, this innovative, single-span, cast-iron road bridge over the Cound Brook was possibly designed and certainly approved by the great engineer Thomas Telford.
OLD OSWESTRY HILLFORT
12 miles from Myddle and Broughton Parish
The huge hillfort at Old Oswestry was probably the stronghold and principal settlement of an Iron Age tribe, with its 40 acres protected by formidable ramparts.
ACTON BURNELL CASTLE
14 miles from Myddle and Broughton Parish
Twice the home of parliaments, this red sandstone shell of a semi-fortified tower house was built between 1284-93 by Bishop Burnell, Edward I's Lord Chancellor.
Churches in Myddle and Broughton Parish
Broughton S.Mary
Loppington S.Anne's Mission Room, Burlton
Pubs in Myddle and Broughton Parish
Bridgewater Arms
Wem Road, Harmer Hill, SY4 3DS
(01939) 290377
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