Shrewsbury is located in one of the loveliest counties in all of England. It is one of England’s best heritage towns, with more than 600 listed buildings, and is situated within a huge loop of the River Severn. Discover the charming cobblestone streets and squares, or engage in some of the annual events and festivals, especially Shrewsbury’s “Summer Season,” which offers something for everyone. There are many cafes, bars, restaurants, and taverns in the town, along with a fantastic mix of independent and high street stores. Charles Darwin was born at Shrewsbury, which is also home to the mythical Brother Cadfael and Shrewsbury Abbey, which was built in 1083. The Shropshire Regimental Museum is housed in the majestic sandstone Shrewsbury Castle, which is surrounded by lovely gardens and grounds, and the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show is held in Quarry Park. Visit the majestic Attingham Park in the NT, a beautiful 18th-century home, the Roman City of Wroxeter, the museums in Ironbridge, the castle and top-notch dining options in Ludlow, or the functioning farm at Acton Scott, which was the setting for the Victorian Farm TV series.