Corndon Hill
#2617 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Corndon Hill is a hill in Powys, Mid Wales, whose isolated summit rises to 1,683 ft above sea level. ()
EnglandUnited Kingdom
Corndon Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Montgomery Castle, Snailbeach Mine, The Old Bell Museum, Three Tuns Brewery.
- 5.2 miWForts and castles
Montgomery Castle, Montgomery
134 min walk • Montgomery Castle is a stone-built castle looking over the town of Montgomery in Powys, Mid Wales. It is one of many Norman castles on the border between Wales and England.
- 5.4 miNEMuseum, Mine
Snailbeach Mine
137 min walk • Snailbeach Countryside Site is an industrial archeology site in Shropshire. It is located three 3 miles south of the village of Pontesbury and around 12 miles from the county town of Shrewsbury. At peak of production during the 19th century, it was reputed to be extracting the largest volume of lead per acre in Europe.
- 5.2 miWSpecialty museum, Museum, History museum
The Old Bell Museum, Montgomery
133 min walk • The Old Bell Museum is a former 16th-century inn, converted into a museum and run by volunteers from the Montgomery Civic Society of Powys.
- 5.1 miSNightlife, Brewery
Three Tuns Brewery, Bishop's Castle
130 min walk • The Three Tuns Brewery in Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, England was established in 1642 on its current site, making it the oldest licensed brewery site in Britain.
- 5.6 miWMemorial
War Memorial, Montgomery
144 min walk • The Montgomeryshire County War Memorial, located on the summit of Town Hill, south-west of the town of Montgomery, stands tribute to commemorate those from Montgomeryshire who have been killed in all past wars.
- 6.2 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Forest
Leighton Hall
159 min walk • Leighton Hall is an estate located to the east of Welshpool in the historic county of Montgomeryshire, now Powys, in Wales. Leighton Hall is a listed grade I property. It is located on the opposite side of the valley of the river Severn to Powis Castle.
- 5.2 miW52°33'39"N • 3°8'55"W
Cloverlands Model Car Museum, Montgomery
133 min walk • Specialty museum, Museum
- 4 miEHiking, Hiking trail
Wild Edric's Way
103 min walk • Wild Edric's Way is a waymarked long distance footpath running wholly within the county of Shropshire in England. The path runs for 49 miles, mostly sharing the route of the Shropshire Way.
- 4.6 miWNature, Natural attraction, Forest
Lymore, Montgomery
118 min walk • Lymore, or Lymore House or Lodge was demolished in 1931. It stood in Lymore Park, one mile ESE of Montgomery, Powys, Wales. The house was a large half-timbered house built by Edward Herbert, 3rd Baron Herbert of Chirbury, c. 1675, to replace the family residences in Montgomery Castle and Black Hall in Montgomery.
- 2.8 miSWChurch
St Nicholas Church, Church Stoke
73 min walk • St Nicholas's Church, formerly called St Mary's Church until 1881, is a Church of England parish church in Church Stoke, Powys, Wales. The church's current building is largely the result of 19th-century reconstruction, but it retains its 13th-century tower with a later timber belfry.
- 7.1 miNEPark
Poles Coppice countryside site
181 min walk • Poles Coppice countryside site is an area of ancient oak woodland with disused quarry workings, located around 0.5 miles south of Pontesbury, Shropshire. It is managed by Shropshire Council as a picnic spot and area for walking and recreation activities.