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When staying in a self catering holiday cottage in Shrewsbury you will be amazed how many historic buildings there are in the area. Leave your holiday cottage in Shrewsbury and take a walk around this stunning county town in Shropshire, with its 660 listed buildings and some strange street names like Dogploe, Mardol, Gullet Passage and Grope Lane you really will feel its history.
The town has a medieval street plan which still exists, its shuts and passages that criss-cross the town are great fun to get lost in. There are plenty of shops, some very interesting, which will make your Stay in Shrewsbury self catering accommodation much easier. Visit the indoor market which is open 4 days a week and has plenty of fresh local produce for you to cook back at your holiday rental in Shrewsbury.
The surrounding countryside is well worth exploring when staying in a Shrewsbury holiday home; maybe venture further afield into Wales. Your family will enjoy visiting the towns Norman Abbey dating back to 1083 and the medieval castle before returning to your Shrewsbury cottage for a relaxing evening. Staying in a holiday cottage in Shropshire gives the family a true feel to England’s historic past.




