2017.05.10 Dining Room, Attingham Park NT, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK - 02
Irene and Dave Hurr love the Dining Room, Attingham Park NT, Shrewsbury, UK
Should You Visit Attingham Park, Near Shrewsbury?
The script
Immediately after you drive over the River Severn Bridge you take a left turn and go through the entrance arch into the grounds and follow the rather imposing drive towards the main centre.
On the Sunday in February when we visited lots of other people had the same idea. The National Trust does handle the parking and people management very well and there are no real delays or queuing. It costs about £14.00 a person to get in – but hardly anyone pays – they all seem to be National Trust members. There are some other payment options but cheap is not one of them.
So once you have got past the nice friendly staff welcoming you – then you get into the courtyard area – with the usual gift shop, the cafes, the loos and the second hand book shop.
You pass through an arch into the parkland – which is why we came.
This is mid February and so there are snowdrops everywhere. Lets enjoy them for a second before we move on.
The woodland walk leads on through the woodland areas with mature trees and streams. You come to a rather nice suspension bridge which leads you across the River Tern. The Tern feeds into the River Severn that we crossed on our way here.
Some more glorious woodland brings you to the deer park. The deer all gather together at the end of the park – munching away all day.
Then we are on our way back and we recross the River Tern before passing the mansion on our way to a nice cup of tea and a bun.
So if great English woodland with amazing specimen trees, drifts of snowdrops, small rivers and streams, deer in their winter coats together with great facilities and friendly people sounds good then you should definitely visit.
The music - Royalty Free Music - George Street Shuffle - Jazz - Kevin MacLeod.
Part of a series of videos I make because I can. Enjoy
Waterfall - Attingham Park - Shrewsbury
A pan up from the waterfall to the mansion and back down to the waterfall
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Shrewsbury - Travel England
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Shrewsbury - England:
Battlefield Falconry Centre, The Dana Prison, The Quarry, Attingham Park, Hawkstone Park Follies, Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, St Mary's Church, St.Chads Church, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Abbey, Stiperstones Nature Reserve, Shropshire Regimental Museum, Laura's Tower, Haughmond Hill, Haughmond Abbey Ruins
2017.05.10 Walled Garden, Attingham Park NT, Shrewsbury, Shropshire UK - 02
Irene and Dave enjoy the Walled Garden, Attingham Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK
Shrewsbury Attingham Park
Shrewsbury Attingham Park...deer in wildlife
Connie - Gardener at Attingham Park
Attingham Park, A National Trust Property in Shropshire
Attingham House & Deer Park Shropshire near Shrewbury, Benthall Hall, Ironbridge, Telford,
Cronkhill Farmhouse - Attingham Park - United Kingdom
Cronkhill Farmhouse hotel city: Attingham Park - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: SY5
Cronkhill Farmhouse is a holiday home is located in Wroxeter and is 7 km from Shrewsbury. The property features views of the garden and is 39 km from Wolverhampton. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher and an oven.
-- Cronkhill Farmhouse乡村别墅位于罗克斯特(Wroxeter),距离什鲁斯伯里(Shrewsbury)7公里,距离伍尔弗汉普顿(Wolverhampton)39公里,并享有花园景。 Cronkhill Farmhouse乡村别墅提供带洗碗机和烤箱的厨房、毛巾、床单以及带浴缸或淋浴的私人浴室。 Cronkhill Farmhouse乡村别墅距离拉德洛(Ludlow)33公里,距离特尔福德(Telford)16公里,距离最近的机场——伯明翰机场(Birmingham...
-- Дом для отпуска Cronkhill Farmhouse расположен в поселке Вроксeтeр в 7 км от города Шрусбери и в 39 км от города Вулвергемптон. Из окон открывается вид на сад. В распоряжении гостей кухня с посудомоечной машиной и духовкой.
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Attingham Country House And Estate. Shropshire.
Attingham Park is a country house and estate in Shropshire, England. Located near the village of Atcham, on the B4380 Shrewsbury to Wellington road. It is owned by the National Trust. It is a Grade I listed building.
Attingham Park was built in 1785 for Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick, who received his title in 1784 during the premiership of Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger. Noel Hill was a politician who aided William Pitt in the restructuring of the East India Company. Noel Hill already owned a house on the site of Attingham Park called Tern Hall, but with money he received along with his title he commissioned the architect George Steuart to design a new and grander house to be build around the original hall. The new country house encompassed the old property entirely, and once completed it was given the name Attingham Hall.
Music: It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
Location Feature - Attingham Park (Part 1)
Another location feature - this time, the footage is from a visit to Attingham Park this month. Attingham Park, near Shrewsbury, appears in the novel as a future HQ for the Ironsides and some of the action takes place in the vicinity of the park itself. Attingham is owned by the National Trust and is well worth visiting if you're interested in a nice day out.
Attingham Park: Challenging Perceptions Through Sport
Beckbury and Badger Countryside Walk in Shropshire......
A countryside walk with Energize Walking Group from Beckbury to Badger through woods and across fields in the county of Shropshire on 9th May 2017.....
007 SUNP0046 Attingham Park, Atcham, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire on 29th July 2014
Attingham Hall Timelapse - Short Version Final
Attingham Park
Attingham Park: a regency National Trust house in Shropshire- including Lady Berwick's tearoom situated in the house. October 2012
Attingham Park - Outer Courtyard
The outer courtyard of the house (included for reasons of nostalgia - I used to spend a lot of time at Attingham as a kid!)
Attingham Park's National Trust Working Holidays
Ever wondered what a National Trust working holiday is like? See behind the scenes with a group of eight volunteers on a working holiday in Attingham Park's Walled Garden...
For more videos or info about Attingham Park, why not visit our YouTube channel: 'AttinghamParkTV' our Twitter page: our Facebook site: or our Blog:
(Video produced by Redhead Business Films and featuring Attingham staff and volunteers)
Places to see in ( Shropshire - UK )
Places to see in ( Shropshire - UK )
Shropshire is a county in the West Midlands of England, bordering Powys and Wrexham in Wales to the west and north-west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, Worcestershire to the south-east and Herefordshire to the south. Shropshire Council was created in 2009, a unitary authority taking over from the previous county council and five district councils. The borough of Telford and Wrekin has been a separate unitary authority since 1998 but continues to be included in the ceremonial county.
The county's population and economy is centred on five towns: the county town of Shrewsbury, which is culturally and historically important and close to the centre of the county; Telford, a new town in the east which was constructed around a number of older towns, most notably Wellington, Dawley and Madeley, which is today the most populous; and Oswestry in the north-west, Bridgnorth just to the south of Telford, and Ludlow in the south. The county has many market towns, including Whitchurch in the north, Newport north-east of Telford and Market Drayton in the north-east of the county.
The Ironbridge Gorge area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale and a part of Madeley. There are other historic industrial sites in the county, such as at Shrewsbury, Broseley, Snailbeach and Highley, as well as the Shropshire Union Canal.
The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of England's most rural and sparsely populated counties, with a population density of 136/km2 (350/sq mi). The Wrekin is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the county, though the highest hills are the Clee Hills, Stiperstones and the Long Mynd. Wenlock Edge is another significant geographical and geological landmark. In the low-lying northwest of the county overlapping the border with Wales is the Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve, one of the most important and best preserved bogs in Britain. The River Severn, Great Britain's longest river, runs through the county, exiting into Worcestershire via the Severn Valley. Shropshire is landlocked and with an area of 3,487 square kilometres (1,346 sq mi) is England's largest inland county. The county flower is the round-leaved sundew.
Shropshire is connected to the rest of the United Kingdom via a number of road and rail links. Historically, rivers and later canals in the county were used for transport also, although their use in transport is now significantly reduced. The county's main transport hub is Shrewsbury, through which many significant roads and railways pass and join.
Alot to see in ( Shropshire - UK ) such as :
Adcote nr.Shrewsbury
Aqualate Hall, Newport
Attingham Park, Atcham
Benthall Hall, Broseley
Blists Hill, Madeley
Boscobel House, nr. Wolverhampton
Broseley Pipe Museum, Broseley
Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, Bridgnorth
Bridgnorth Castle, Bridgnorth
Brown Clee Hill, South Shropshire
Burford House
Caer Caradoc, nr. Church Stretton
Cambrian Heritage Railway, Oswestry and Llynclys
Chetwynd Park, Newport
Cardingmill Valley, Church Stretton
Clun Castle, Clun
Flounder's Folly, nr. Craven Arms
Fordhall castle and farm
Haughmond Hill, nr. Shrewsbury
Haughmond Abbey
Hawkstone Park, North Shropshire
Hopton Castle, nr. Craven Arms
Ironbridge Gorge
Kynaston's Cave, nr. Nesscliffe
Langley Chapel, nr. Shrewsbury
The Long Mynd, Church Stretton
Ludlow Castle, Ludlow
Mitchell's Fold, nr. Chirbury
Moreton Corbet Castle, Moreton Corbet
Newport Guildhall, Newport
Offa's Dyke Path, Welsh Marches
Puleston Cross, Newport
Severn Valley Railway, Bridgnorth
Shrewsbury Abbey, Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury
Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), South Shropshire
Shropshire Union Canal
Snailbeach nr. Shrewsbury
South Telford Heritage Trail, Telford
St Laurence Church, Ludlow
The Stiperstones, nr Pontesbury
Stokesay Castle, nr Craven Arms
Sunnycroft, Wellington
Telford Steam Railway, Telford
Titterstone Clee Hill, nr. Ludlow
Wenlock Edge, Much Wenlock
Wenlock Priory
White Ladies Priory
Whittington Castle, nr. Oswestry
The Wrekin (and Ercall) nr. Wellington
Wroxeter, nr. Atcham
( Shropshire - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Shropshire . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Shropshire - UK
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Attingham Hall By Air
Short video of Attingham hall and park, Who can spot the deer? comment below.
Attingham Park is an English country house and estate in Shropshire. Located near the village of Atcham, on the B4380 Shrewsbury to Wellington road. It is owned by the National Trust. It is a Grade I listed building