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Wild About You
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SHROPSHIRE
Shropshire is stunning county located in the West Midlands region of England, known for its alluring natural landscapes and rich historical heritage. Nestled on the border with Wales, Shropshire boasts a diverse terrain, ranging from rolling hills and meandering rivers to lush valleys and ancient woodlands. This county is renowned for its charming market towns, each with its own unique character and architectural treasures, including Ludlow with its medieval castle and Shrewsbury, birthplace of Charles Darwin.
Inspiration for the imagination
Shropshire's history is woven into its landscape, evident in the numerous historic sites and well-preserved buildings that dot the region. Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to the area's pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution. The county's rural beauty has also inspired many writers and artists over the centuries.
Foodies will delight in Shropshire's culinary offerings, with a strong emphasis on locally sourced produce and renowned markets. The county's festivals and events, celebrating everything from literature to arts and crafts, create a vibrant cultural scene.
A versatile destination
Tourists have many things to enjoy when visiting Shropshire. Admire the stunning landscapes of Shropshire, including the Shropshire Hills, Wenlock Edge, and the enchanting Wyre Forest. Enjoy hiking and scenic walks in areas like the Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley. For more adrenaline, try cycling or mountain biking along dedicated trails. Visitors can savor delicious, locally sourced food at farmers' markets and traditional pubs. Shropshire is known for its quality produce, exhilarating festivals, art exhibitions, performances, as well as birdwatching and wildlife spotting in various nature reserves.
Shropshire’s Local Blooms
The county’s diverse landscape, encompassing woodlands, meadows, and hedgerows, is a haven for a rich variety of wildflowers. Throughout the year, the county's fields and countryside burst into color with a plethora of blooms. In spring, woodlands come alive with the vibrant blue of bluebells and the delicate yellow of primroses. As summer approaches, foxgloves raise their spires of pink, purple, or white flowers, while buttercups blanket meadows with their sunny, golden hues. Along the banks of rivers and in wet meadows, meadowsweet graces the landscape with its frothy, creamy-white blossoms.
Furthermore, Shropshire is known for its array of orchid population, including the common spotted orchid, which adds splashes of pink and purple to the county's grasslands. Throughout the year, the changing seasons bring forth new floral wonders, making Shropshire a delight for nature enthusiasts and wildflower admirers alike
Find a florist in key towns in Shropshire
Oswestry
Bridgnorth
Newport
Ludlow
Whitchurch
Market Drayton
Our Partner Florists in Shropshire
Shelly's Florist Ltd, www.shellysfloristtelford.co.uk
30 Woodside Rd, Telford TF1 5EZ, United Kingdom
Bloom Florist Shrewsbury, www.bloomshrewsbury.co.uk
93 Frankwell, Shrewsbury, SY3 8JS, United Kingdom