Bayston Hill
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Facts and practical information
Bayston Hill is a large village and civil parish in central Shropshire, England. It is 3 miles south of the county town Shrewsbury and located on the main A49 road, the Shrewsbury to Hereford road. ()
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Bayston Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, New Meadow, The Quarry Park, Shrewsbury Castle.
2.4 miNMuseum, History museum, Historical placeShrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, Shrewsbury
62 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the historic town of Shrewsbury, the Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery is a cultural gem that beckons visitors with its rich collection and engaging exhibitions. Located in Shropshire, England, this museum offers a deep dive into the local...
1.3 miNEArenas and stadiums, Football, SportNew Meadow, Shrewsbury
33 min walk • New Meadow, also known as Montgomery Waters Meadow for sponsorship purposes, is a stadium situated on the southern outskirts of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, between the districts of Meole Brace and Sutton Farm, and close to the A5.
2.4 miNBody of water, Garden, ParkThe Quarry Park, Shrewsbury
61 min walk • The Quarry is the main recreational park in Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire, England. The park was created in 1719 and encompasses 29 acres.
2.5 miN11th-century castle and military museumShrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury
63 min walk • Shrewsbury Castle is a red sandstone castle in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It stands on a hill in the neck of the meander of the River Severn on which the town originally developed.
2.4 miNCharles Darwin, Church, Sacred and religious sitesSt Chad's Church, Shrewsbury
62 min walk • St Chad's Church occupies a prominent position in Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire. The current church building was built in 1792, and with its distinctive round shape and high tower it is a well-known landmark in the town.
2.3 miNSpireless Roman Catholic cathedralShrewsbury Cathedral, Shrewsbury
59 min walk • The Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara, commonly known as Shrewsbury Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Shrewsbury, England.
2.5 miNBridge, View pointEnglish Bridge, Shrewsbury
63 min walk • The English Bridge is a masonry arch viaduct, crossing the River Severn in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The present bridge is a 1926 rebuilding and widening of John Gwynn's design, completed in 1774.
2.5 miNBridgePorthill Bridge, Shrewsbury
64 min walk • Porthill Bridge, also often referred to as Port Hill Footbridge, is a suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Severn in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It connects Porthill with the Quarry and the town centre.
2.4 miNCafe, Nightlife, MarketOld Market Hall, Shrewsbury
63 min walk • The Old Market Hall is an Elizabethan building situated in the town centre of Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building.
2.2 miNBridgeKingsland Bridge, Shrewsbury
57 min walk • Kingsland Bridge is a privately owned toll bridge, spanning the River Severn in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. It is located near Shrewsbury School and the cost for cars to cross is 20p. It is a Grade II listed building.
2.4 miNChurchBarnabas Community Church, Shrewsbury
61 min walk • Barnabas Community Church is an independent, charismatic evangelical, Church in Shrewsbury, England, associated with the British New Church Movement. It is part of the Newfrontiers family of churches and a member of the Evangelical Alliance. The congregation meets every Sunday at 10am at the Barnabas Centre, in Coleham.