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Shropshire (abbreviated Salop or Shrops) is an English county in the West
Midlands region of the United Kingdom.
Shropshire is one of England's most rural counties. The county town is
Shrewsbury, although the new town of Telford is the largest town. Despite the
county being so rural, the Ironbridge Gorge area of Shropshire is known as the
birthplace of industry. The population of the non-metropolitan, or shire county,
of Shropshire is 289,100 - making the county the least populated two-tier
governed area in the United Kingdom
Famous people
Robert Clive "Clive of India"
Lords and Ladies Craven (of Stokesay Castle)
Abraham Darby
Charles Darwin
William Farr
Chris Hawkins (of Loppington), radio presenter, DJ, and celebrity
George Jeffreys of Wem, (infamous judge)
Adrian Jones, sculptor of the Quadriga at Hyde Park Corner
Stephen Marchant, ornithologist
Len Murray, (former head of the T.U.C)
Mirabel Osler, author
Wilfred Owen
Edith Pargeter (1913-1995), author
Edmund Plowden (1518-1585)—legal scholar and theorist
Sir Edmund Plowden (1590-1659)—Proprietor, Earl Palatine and Governor of New
Albion
Barbara Pym
Morris Telford Author of "A Salopian Odyssey", philosopher, traveller and bingo
enthusiast.
T'Pau, pop group
Sir Philip Sidney
Mary Webb (1881-1927), author
Matthew Webb, (first man to swim the English Channel)
Billy Wright
Humphrey Kynaston (1474-1534) - highwayman
Also, British poet A.E. Housman used Shropshire as the setting for many of the
poems in his first book, A Shropshire Lad.
Shropshire holds the record for the coldest temperature recorded in England and
Wales (weather wise). This was set on January 10, 1982, in Edgmond at -26.1 C.
The following day the coldest daytime maximum temperature recorded in England
occurred in the county, at -11.3 C.
Shrewsbury has the tallest town crier in the world, at 7ft 2in, and now also the
tallest MP in the United Kingdom - Daniel Kawczynski is 6ft 8.5in tall.
The ceremonial county of Shropshire is the United Kingdom's largest inland
(surrounded entirely by land) county.
There are 697 [6] public houses in the county. The figure fell below 700 for the
first time in modern history in April 2006. That means there are only 643 people
per pub. See Category:Public houses in Shropshire.
The 1985 television programme Blott on the Landscape was filmed mainly in South
Shropshire, notably in Ludlow. The recently begun 2005 sit-com The Green Green
Grass is set in Shropshire and is filmed near Bridgnorth.
The John Cleese film 'Clockwise' was filmed partly in and around Much Wenlock.
The 1984 film version of Charles Dicken's 'A Christmas Carol' was filmed in
Shrewsbury. Scenes from the film are still displayed inside Goldsmith's the
jewellers in the Square.
P.G. Wodehouse's fictional Blandings Castle, the ancestral home of Clarence, the
ninth Earl of Emsworth, is located in Shropshire.
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire on the borders of England and Wales
If you wish to have the feel of a medieval town, stroll the narrow streets
called Grope Lane, Gullet Passage and Wyle Cop. Tread the worn, covered Bear
Steps and marvel at the ancient buildings leading from Fish St. up to St.
Alkmund's Place. This town built on a hill surrounding the Severn River is
accessible only by bridges, except for one narrow finger of land. Built up by
the Romans as the city of Virconium, this naturally fortified town was
continually occupied through medieval times, later enriched in the Tudor period.
Much remains from both these periods.
The Abbot's House, dating from 1450, the Ireland's Mansion from 1575, and the
Old Market Hall from 1596 are worth a visit.
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Cosford Aerospace Museum
One of the largest aviation collections in the UK Cosford, Shifnal, Shropshire
TF11 8UP. One of the largest aviation collections in the UK. Open daily, all
year. For more information Tel: 01902 374872
Boscobel House -Bishops Wood, Brewood, Staffs ST19 9AR 17th Century Hunting Lodge, famous for the Royal Oak in which Charles II hid from the Roundheads. For more information TELEPHONE: 01902 850244
Severn Valley Steam Railway -One of England`s Great Railways. runs from Bridgnorth along the beautiful River Severn valley to Bewdley and Kidderminster where it connects with main line services. More information, call the Severn Valley Railway on 01299 403816
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