Last Few Remaining
West Felton is situated in the heart of Shropshire 5 miles from the market town of Oswestry.
This historic market town has been home to many poets, musicians, eccentrics and villains. The greatest of Great War poets Wilfred Owen was born here in 1893. The surrounding areas have a lot to offer with Nescliffe Country Park - the site of an Iron Age hill fort and the cave of the 18th century highwayman Humphrey kynaston - Shropshire own Robin Hood.
[The village of West Felton, near Oswestry, Shropshire]
Close by there is Offa's Dyke, the oswestry transport museum and the Llangollen and Montgomery canals. To the south of West Felton you will find the historic town of Shrewsbury, here you will find 660 listed buildings, the Shrewsbury abbey founded in 1083 and the statue of Charles Darwin situated outside the library.
"It takes a little exploration on foot to reveal the delights of this medieval town" John Betjeman (1956)
Shrewsbury has plenty to offer with indoor shopping malls with all the high street names and plenty of little interesting shops that you don't tend to see anymore.
West Felton is a picturesque village set in the Shropshire countryside with its own primary school and village stores a welcome setting for village life.