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Weston Park - Set in the Staffordshire/Shropshire countryside is this seventeenth century house and the 1,000 acre parkland in which it rests.

Badger House - Christian holiday and conference centre in the countryside on the outskirts of the village of Badger, primarily for the benefit of those connected with the British Armed Forces. Includes a description of the facilities and the charitable trust which operates it.

Mercia Tours - Specialising in heritage, culture, wildlife tours and days out for residents and visitors to Shropshire and the West Midlands.

Mawley Hall - Shropshire home of the Galliers-Pratt family which is open to the public by appointment and available for corporate events.

Bishops Castle - Visitors guide to the area. Listing Council, services, shopping, eating establishments and accommodation information.

Explore the English Welsh borders - Information for visitors to Shropshire, Herefordshire and Eastern Powys - what to see, what to do, where to go.

The Crown Country Inn - Munslow, Shropshire - Offers food, bed and breakfast accommodation and a selection of real ales. Contains pictures of rooms, bar, and restaurant, along with opening times and contact details.

RAF Air Show Cosford - Information about the event, including online ticket booking. Also provides a guide to the RAF Museum at Cosford.

Unofficial Guide - RAF Museum, Cosford - Containing image galleries, details of location, discussion board, guest book, contact link. Also provides links to related sites nationally and to search engines.

Shropshire Tourism - Contains accommodation, entertainment and travel information for the county.

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