English Heritage sites near Clee St. Margaret Parish
STOKESAY CASTLE
8 miles from Clee St. Margaret Parish
Stokesay Castle is quite simply the finest and best preserved fortified medieval manor house in England.
LANGLEY CHAPEL
10 miles from Clee St. Margaret Parish
A small chapel tranquilly set all alone in charming countryside. Its atmospheric interior contains a perfect set of 17th-century timber furnishings, including a musicians' pew.
WENLOCK PRIORY
10 miles from Clee St. Margaret Parish
Tranquil ruins in lovely setting. Re-founded by the Normans as a priory. Unusual washing fountain with 12th century carvings, extravagantly decorated chapter house, topiary-filled cloister garden.
ACTON BURNELL CASTLE
11 miles from Clee St. Margaret Parish
Twice the home of parliaments, this red sandstone shell of a semi-fortified tower house was built between 1284-93 by Bishop Burnell, Edward I's Lord Chancellor.
BUILDWAS ABBEY
13 miles from Clee St. Margaret Parish
The impressive ruins of this Cistercian abbey have an idyllic setting near the River Severn. Unaltered 12th century church and beautiful vaulted chapter house with tiled floor.
IRON BRIDGE
13 miles from Clee St. Margaret Parish
The world’s first iron bridge was erected over the River Severn here in 1779 by Abraham Darby III. Costing over £6000, the bridge was cast in his Coalbrookdale foundry, using 378 tons of iron.
Churches in Clee St. Margaret Parish
Abdon: St Margaret
Clee: St Margaret
Tugford: St Catherine
No churches found in Clee St. Margaret Parish