Benthal Hall in Broseley, Shropshire, stands as a striking example of historic architecture set amidst lush parkland and mature woodland. The grand country house, framed by manicured lawns and stone terraces, reflects the heritage of the area and the enduring charm of an English rural estate. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Shropshire countryside, it offers a tranquil setting steeped in history and character. Visitors exploring #Shropshire can appreciate #BenthalHall as a #HeritageSite and fine #CountryHouse, admired for its elegant design and historic significance.

Taken Sep 2017

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Sunlight filters through the leafy orchard at Benthall Hall, a serene corner of #Shropshire cared for by the #NationalTrust. The neatly kept grounds and scattered benches invite quiet reflection amidst the historic gardens of this charming #CountryEstate. Mature apple trees cast dappled shadows across the vibrant lawns, evoking timeless #OrchardViews. Surrounded by the gentle countryside, the estate offers a peaceful escape steeped in local heritage.

Taken Sep 2017

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A #deaf 9 year old is angry after being unable to go to school because her council couldn’t find her a specialist #interpreter. Maisie attended the same school since nursery and has always had a one-to-one sign interpreter.
"I feel angry and frustrated. I want to see my friends. I miss my school friends.". https://bit.ly/4elT2ic
Maisie, who is temporarily being educated at home in #Broseley, will now have to travel 32km to start at a new deaf resource base school in Wolverhampton.
#DeafRights
Broseley deaf pupil, 9, angry at lack of school interpreter

Maisie has missed several weeks of school as Shropshire Council has not found her a new interpreter.

A #deaf 9 year old is angry after being unable to go to school because her council couldn’t find her a specialist #interpreter. Maisie attended the same school since nursery and has always had a one-to-one sign interpreter.
"I feel angry and frustrated. I want to see my friends. I miss my school friends.". https://bit.ly/4elT2ic
Maisie, who is temporarily being educated at home in #Broseley, will now have to travel 32km to start at a new deaf resource base school in Wolverhampton.
#DeafRights
Broseley deaf pupil, 9, angry at lack of school interpreter

Maisie has missed several weeks of school as Shropshire Council has not found her a new interpreter.

Walkers are Welcome Town - Broseley.

Is an original industrial town, with three centuries of architecture mixed in a delightfully haphazard manner. Imposing properties built for ironmasters, alongside former squatters cottages nestled around narrow alleys called ‘jitties’.

This heritage is surrounded by beautiful woods and dingles, with footpaths offering inspiring views across the Severn Gorge.

https://walkersarewelcome.org.uk/waw-towns-a-b/waw/504/

#WalkersAreWelcome #Broseley #Shropshire #RiverSevern

WAW Towns (A-B) - Walkers are Welcome

Walkers are Welcome