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Visit WebsiteAstbury Golf club
Astbury Hall is a new and exciting 27 hole championship golf and leisure development in the heart of the severn valley, surrounded by Shropshire’s uppermost beautiful and dramatic countryside. With 9 holes completed and open for play, and a second nine holes near completion, Astbury is well on the way to its goal of being the premiership golfing and leisure facility in the county.
Visit WebsiteBridgnorth
Bridgnorth, in reality, is two towns: the High Town (good views down) and the Low Town (good views up). Now connected by the steepest inland funicular railway in Britain.
Visit WebsiteEnville Brewery
Enville Ales - have produced award winning cask alses since 1993. They are constantly winning awards across the country. Why not come to the Red Lion, and sample a pint for yourself! For more details and a full selction of Enville ales visit the website.
Visit WebsiteEnville Golf Club
Visit WebsiteHalf Penny Green Vineyards
The Complete English Wine Experience
Visit WebsiteHimley Hall
Himley Hall, situated between Kingswinford and Wombourne, started life in the 18th century when a medieval manor house on the site belonging to the Earl of Dudley was demolished to make way for a great Palladian mansion
Visit WebsiteIronbridge
The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust was established in 1967 to preserve and interpret the remains of the Industrial Revolution in the six square miles of the Ironbridge Gorge.
Visit WebsiteRAF Cosford
Admission is free. Houses 70 aircraft, and is home to war planes, missiles, transport, training, and research & development. The National Cold War Exhibition with it's interactive kiosks and hotspots gives visitors a chance to see waht life was like behind the iron curtain.
Visit WebsiteRoyal Brierley
A rich heritage spanning 300 years has made Royal Brierley the most prestigious name in English lead crystal. The quality and craftsmanship associated with this famous name have long been recognised by the unique distinction of two Royal Warrants of appointment as the Royal British glassmakers.
Visit WebsiteSevern Valley Railway
16 Miles of glorious countryside, More than a train ride, Agreat day out for all the family
Visit WebsiteSwindon Golf Club
18 hole course offers some of the best holes of golf in the Staffordshire County. The course is abundant with wildlife.
Visit WebsiteThe Black Country Living Museum
The Museum site covers 26 acres, so at least half a day is recommended, although a full day is recommended to do justice to the extensive attractions within the Museum.
Visit WebsiteThe Merry Hill Centre
Visit WebsiteWest Midland Safari & Leisure Park
West Midland Safari Park has introduced the fastest land animal on earth to their collection. Cheetah can now be seen at the Park in Worcestershire in a new feature
Visit WebsiteWolverhampton Airport
Wolverhampton Halfpenny Green Airport is not only a flourishing centre for aviation, it also offers companies a superb location in which to base their business.
Ideally positioned in the centre of the UK, the airport is only seven miles to the south west of Wolverhampton and 20 miles from Birmingham.
Originally built as an aerodrome for the Royal Air Force in 1939, the airport now provides a thriving base for a number of general aviation operators and maintenance providers including: aircraft and helicopter flying schools, police helicopter unit and several private aircraft operators. Along with various non-aviation based tenants also located on site.
Looking forward, the new management team share an exciting vision for the airport's future evolution, which will support economic growth in the area without compromising the airport's environmental responsibility.
Ideally positioned in the centre of the UK, the airport is only seven miles to the south west of Wolverhampton and 20 miles from Birmingham.
Originally built as an aerodrome for the Royal Air Force in 1939, the airport now provides a thriving base for a number of general aviation operators and maintenance providers including: aircraft and helicopter flying schools, police helicopter unit and several private aircraft operators. Along with various non-aviation based tenants also located on site.
Looking forward, the new management team share an exciting vision for the airport's future evolution, which will support economic growth in the area without compromising the airport's environmental responsibility.
Visit WebsiteWorfield Golf Club
Worfield Golf Club is located in the heart of the Shropshire countryside on the gentle slopes of the former Wyken Estate. The free draining loam sand provides the perfect base for all year round play on tees and greens.
