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Top 5 Places to Visit in Telford | England - English

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Telford is one of the biggest tourist attractions in England having many best places in Telford. Telford is a town in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England, about 15 miles east of Shrewsbury, 21 miles south west of Stafford, 19 miles north west of Wolverhampton and 28 miles from Birmingham in the same direction.

As Telford famous places has such a long history and covers a lot of ground, it means that there is a huge amount to see and do – but as best places in Telford is so well connected even if you only have one day in this city, because of a layover or a connecting flight, you can really pack in a lot. To help you even more, you can get a Telford beautiful places 1-Day Ticket.

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There are many beautiful places in Telford. England has some of the best places in Telford. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Telford. There are many famous places in Telford and some of them are beautiful places in Telford. People from all over England love these Telford beautiful places which are also Telford famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Telford.

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Places to see in ( Shifnal - UK )

Places to see in ( Shifnal - UK )

Shifnal is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England, about 3 miles east of Telford. It has a railway station on the Shrewsbury-Wolverhampton Line and is near the M54 motorway. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 6,391, increasing to 6,776 at the 2011 census.

The town, also once known as Idsall (relating to potential Roman links), most probably began as an Anglian settlement, established by the end of the 7th century. Shifnal is thought to be the place named Scuffanhalch in a 9th-century charter, as a possession of the monastery at Medeshamstede (later Peterborough Abbey). Though this seems a dubious claim, and the ancient charter is in fact a 12th-century forgery, the full picture is more complex.

Unusually, the name of the town has alternated through the centuries between Idsall and Shifnal. Idsall is mentioned in a 9th-century charter as Iddeshale, meaning Idi's nook or corner. A nook is said to be an area of land of approximately 20 acres (81,000 m2). It is often conjectured that the two names of Idsall and Shifnal were names of settlements on the east and west sides respectively of Wesley Brook, a brook which runs through the town, and is a tributary of the River Worfe.

Shifnal had something of an early industrial revolution during the late 16th century with the construction of a charcoal fired blast furnace near to the Manor House. A fire swept through the town on 7 July 1591, setting alight the roof of the church. The fire is thought to have been started by a maidservant's candle that accidentally set fire to some hanging flax. The fire devastated many, if not all, of the buildings east of the brook now known as Wesley Brook. The church and the timber-framed Old Idsall House at its foot to the east (a listed building), are said to be the only two buildings to have survived the fire that destroyed the rest of the settlement.

A community library run by the council is located on Broadway. The Millennium Sensory Garden lies between St Andrew's Church and Innage Road and contains the town's war memorial. The garden is voluntarily maintained by a dedicated group of committee members and friends and obtained the Queen's Golden Jubilee Award 2003 and Green Pennant Award 2007/08. Shifnal Police Station is located behind the library on Broadway.

Naughty Nell's public house, a restored 16th century coaching inn, originally known as the Unicorn, claims to have been the home of Nell Gwyn and her renowned bedchamber. It had been known by her name itself for some time. The building was sold in auction recently (2011) and is now vacant and awaiting some works.

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Wellington Shropshire

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Top 10 Restaurants to Visit in Oakengates, Telford | Shropshire - English

Oakengates is a constituent town of Telford and a civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. The towns parish population was recorded as 8,517 in the 2001 census.


== Etymology ==
The name is not derived from oak or gates but is derived from the Ancient Brythonic name for the valley which was Usc-con, meaning The Lake(Usc(water) and the confluence(Cond) of two streams (see Cartlidge), and from the Old Norse gata, path; see gh- in Indo-European roots. meaning boundary or Road. So Usc-con gait is at the Road at the vale of Usc-con. The Vales and Gates of Usc-Con: A history of Oakengates was written by local historian Reverend J.E.G. Cartlidge whose name is commemorated in the name of the retirement home Cartlidge House.


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Oakengates boasts an array of exquisite restaurants. Within England, Oakengates stands out for hosting some of the finest dining establishments. Our research has identified the top 10 must-visit restaurants in Oakengates.
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Places to see in ( Telford - UK )

Places to see in ( Telford - UK )

Telford is a large new town in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England, about 13 miles east of Shrewsbury, and 30 miles north west of Birmingham. Telford is the largest town in Shropshire, and one of the fastest-growing towns in the United Kingdom.

Telford is named after civil engineer Thomas Telford, who engineered many road and rail projects in Shropshire. The town was put together in the 1960s and 1970s as a new town on previously industrial and agricultural land and smaller towns. Like other planned towns of the era, Telford was created from the merger of other, smaller settlements, most notably the towns of Wellington, Oakengates, Madeley and Dawley. Many of the New Town's newer inhabitants were originally from Birmingham or Wolverhampton.

Telford Shopping Centre, a modern shopping mall, was constructed at the new town's geographical centre, along with an extensive Town Park. The M54 motorway was completed in 1983, improving the town's road links with the West Midlands conurbation.

On Telford's southern boundaries is the Ironbridge Gorge, a scenic tourist destination and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town of Telford advertises itself as The Birthplace of Industry, due to it having Coalbrookdale and other places in the Ironbridge Gorge area, within its boundary. These areas are internationally recognised as being important to the Industrial Revolution, and being to a large extent constructed on the Shropshire Coalfield.

Telford town centre lies about 21 kilometres (13 mi) east/south-east of Shrewsbury and 24 kilometres (15 mi) north-west of Wolverhampton. The town comprises 7,803 hectares (30.13 square miles) and its southern and eastern parts, between the Severn Gorge and Donnington Wood, include the East Shropshire coalfield. North and north-west Telford lie beyond the coalfield's boundary fault on sandstone beds which, along with other Triassic formations , prevail over much of the North Shropshire plain.

The commercial centre of the town is the aptly named Telford Town Centre, located off Junction 5 of the M54 motorway, completed in the 1980s. It is home to the administrative headquarters of Telford & Wrekin council, which are now based at Addenbrook House on Ironmasters Way, after moving from Civic Offices in December 2012. The large Telford Shopping Centre (and the accompanying Town Park), various office blocks, such as the blue office towers (Telford Plaza), and the Windsor Life building. The Forge retail park and a large Odeon Cinema are also located in the area. Telford also houses one of the Midland's few ice skating rinks near the newly built Telford International Centre (TIC). The TIC comprises a number of hall and event spaces. It holds parties, conferences, concerts and is the current home of the UK Snooker Championship in December. A major Shropshire landmark, also now part of Telford, is The Iron Bridge, located in Ironbridge. It was the first bridge of its size in the world made out of cast iron. In the same area is the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The most important landmark in the area is The Wrekin. There is also the Lilleshall Monument erected to the Duke of Sutherland, which has recently been restored.

Telford is situated at the terminus of the M54 motorway, a spur of the M6 linking the town with Wolverhampton and the West Midlands, and on the A5 road between Shrewsbury and Cannock. The town has three railway stations on the Shrewsbury to Wolverhampton Line: Wellington, Oakengates and Telford Central.

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Telford Car Rides, Oakengates to Donnington. Urban Car Rides 15..wmv

Another car trip through a part of Telford in Shropshire, come along and have a look around our neighbourhood.
If you are outside the UK you may find it interesting how driving in Britain compares with your area. Part 15 of Telford Urban Rides.
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Oakengates to Wellington by train - onboard

In this video we go from Oakengates to Wellington on the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury line.

Early Spring Cycling, Beautiful Countryside Telford Shropshire in 4K

Spring has arrived. Covid National Lockdown restriction has eased. The trees leafed out. The weather starts to warm up. It is very nice to cycle to enjoy the beauty of the spring.

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Telford Car Rides, Ketley Bank to Haygate via Oakengates and Hadley.

Another car trip through part of Telford in Shropshire, come along and have a look around our neighbourhood.
If you are outside the UK you may find it interesting how driving in Britain compares with your country.

Part 13 of Telford Urban Rides.

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All 19 Shropshire Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)

Every Shropshire railway station. All 19 National Rail stations in the county of Shropshire, England (UK). Transport for Wales, West Midlands Railway and Avanti West Coast serve the stations of Shropshire.

The stations in Shropshire along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Albrighton (West Midlands Railway) 23/03/2019
Broome (Transport for Wales) 01/04/2022
Bucknell (Transport for Wales) 01/04/2022
Church Stretton (Transport for Wales) 25/03/2022
Cosford (West Midlands Railway) 23/03/2019
Craven Arms (Transport for Wales) 01/04/2022
Gobowen (Transport for Wales) 23/03/2019
Hopton Heath (Transport for Wales) 01/04/2022
Knighton (Transport for Wales) 01/04/2022
Ludlow (Transport for Wales) 01/08/2019
Oakengates (West Midlands Railway) 23/03/2019
Prees (Transport for Wales) 01/08/2019
Shifnal (West Midlands Railway) 23/03/2019
Shrewsbury (Transport for Wales) 30/05/2022
Telford Central (West Midlands Railway) 23/03/2019
Wellington (West Midlands Railway) 30/10/2019
Wem (Transport for Wales) 01/08/2019
Whitchurch (Transport for Wales) 01/08/2019
Yorton (Transport for Wales) 01/08/2019

Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included.

This video includes all the stations in Shropshire in January 2023.

All 19 Shropshire stations: 00:00
Albrighton 00:05
Broome 00:09
Bucknell 00:13
Church Stretton 00:17
Cosford 00:21
Craven Arms 00:25
Gobowen 00:29
Hopton Heath 00:33
Knighton 00:37
Ludlow 00:41
Oakengates 00:45
Prees 00:49
Shifnal 00:53
Shrewsbury 00:57
Telford Central 01:01
Wellington 01:05
Wem 01:09
Whitchurch 01:13
Yorton 01:17
Endscreen 01:21

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Early Spring Cycling, Beautiful Countryside Telford, Shropshire in 4K with DJI Osmo pocket

This video is the same cycling route around the Muxton area of Telford as my previous video. which was taken using GoPro Hero Black 9 using Hypersmooth 3 only.

This video was taken using DJI Osmo Pocket 1. You will probably notice that the gimble cannot steady the video when there are sudden jerks.
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Walking Tour Fieldhouse Drive, Muxton, Telford, Shropshire May 2020 in 4K

This walk was taken on May 6th, 2020.
Muxton is an ancient village between Lilleshall and Donnington in Telford, Shropshire County. It is situated in the very northeastern part of the Telford.


The population was 6,557 as of the 2011 Census, which is a 12.6% increase at the census previous to this one, which took place in 2001.


Muxton is mainly a residential area.


Fieldhouse Drive is an existing road at the older estate of Muxton. The newer buildings were extended in the late 80s.


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Bike Ride Muxton To Wellington Market, Telford in 4K

Bike ride from Muxton Lane, Muxton to Wellington Centre in Telford.

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Route Timestamp:
00:00 Muxton Lane, Muxton
02:46 Wellington Road
05:50 Wellington Road and Donnington Woodway Junction
08:50 Wrekin Drive and Wellington Road Junction
16:40 Trench Lock Interchange
20:05 Stadium Way and Castle Street Junction
21:20 Leegate Avenue and Britania Way Junction
23:59 Whitchurch Drive and Haybridge Road Junction
29:18 High Street, King Street and Mill Bank Junction
31:00 Wellington Market

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4K Drive Telford Shropshire During COVID-19 Lockdown in May 2020

This drive-through Telford is mainly at the Wellington area.

Telford is a large new town in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and the ceremonial county of Shropshire, England, about 13 miles (21 km) east of Shrewsbury, and 30 miles (48 km) north-west of Birmingham. With an estimated population (for the borough) of 175,271 in 2017 and around 155,000 in Telford itself, Telford is the largest town in Shropshire, and one of the fastest-growing towns in the United Kingdom.

It is named after civil engineer Thomas Telford, who engineered many road and rail projects in Shropshire. The town was put together in the 1960s and 1970s as a new town on previously industrial and agricultural land and smaller towns. Like other planned towns of the era, Telford was created from the merger of other, smaller settlements, most notably the towns of Wellington, Oakengates, Madeley and Dawley. Many of the New Town's newer inhabitants were originally from Birmingham or Wolverhampton.

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Urban Car Rides in Telford, Shropshire 5. From Oakengates to Ketley Bank.

A series of videos shot on the roads in Telford, come along and have a look around our neighbourhood.

If you are outside the UK you may find it interesting how driving in Britain compares with your country.

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Telford Urban Rides no.10. Priorslee to Forge Retail Park,

A car ride from the Priorslee area, through Telford Town Centre to the Forge Retail Park.

One of a series of videos shot on the roads in Telford, come along and have a look around our neighbourhood. If you are outside the UK you may find it interesting how driving in Britain compares with your country.

Wolverhampton to Chester - DRIVER'S EYE VIEW

Let's try this again, re-uploaded due to a few mistakes that were no seen. A real treat to travel on yet another Transport for Wales service, this time we sample the route from Wolverhampton to Chester via Shrewsbury. We shall be travelling on lines built by the GWR.

We cross the boarder at Chirk into Wales before re-entering England north of Wrexham to arrive at Chester. The train will then continue to Holyhead. This fascinating driver's eye view was filmed on board a Class 158 DMU in the summer of 2022 with the trackside shots being filmed around early 2023. As per usual there is narration including the history of the line and captions of the junction names and tunnels, and just as a bonus some have been translated into Welsh.

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Welsh Marches Line (Shrewsbury to Cardiff Central)

A5 London/Telford to Holyhead

Chapters
00:00 Intro
1:11 Wolverhampton
18:45 Telford Central
25:32 Wellington
37:04 Shrewsbury
56:17 Gobowen
1:01:47 Chirk
1:07:40 Ruabon
1:14:12 Wrexham General
1:29:33 Chester

West Midlands Railway 170512 & 170501 pass Oakengates (26/07/22)

This was 2J22 from Birmingham New Street to Shrewsbury. It usually stops here but instead it ran non stop from Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury. The delay was caused after fire alert sirens went off at New Street station.

Four Oaks Station 6/10/21

Four Oaks Station is located on Birmingham's Cross City Line linking Redditch/ Bromsgrove to destinations such as Lichfield and Four Oaks all via Birmingham New Street; and vice versa.

The station sees a roughly 4 trains a hour in each direction; a regular weekly stopping pattern goes as follows:

Two Trains a hour to Redditch
Two Trains a hour to Bromsgrove
Two Trains a hour from Redditch (terminate here)
Two Trains a hour to Lichfield Trent Valley

At the time of filming the fore- mentioned services were operated using Class 323 Electric Multiple Units.

The station is operated by West Midlands Railways;

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