Straddling the Staffordshire / Shropshire border is the market town of Newport nestling in the centre of a rural farming area. An interesting and picturesque town its design is typical of the Norman influence that prevailed at the time however today few of the medieval buildings remain whilst the remaining architecture is rich with Regency and Georgian buildings. Located as it is on a sandstone ridge the Romans first visited and used this for access to Whitchurch and this helped the town become an important centre for road communications between North Wales and London. The town grew in importance as a trade centre, trading in leather, wool, and fish – there was a fish farm close by which the local residents managed and they had the right to supply fish for the Royal table. In the mid 17th century there was a fire and this unfortunately destroyed much of the Tudor and Medieval buildings that formed this picturesque town. Its importance grew in the 18th century as a coaching town between London and Chester and in the 19th century the canal and railway arrived and today the Market Hall, built in 1860, remains as testament to the increase in wealth that the town saw. Today the residents of Newport tend to work in the larger towns in the area but when you visit this town you can appreciate their reluctance to live elsewhere simply because of the convenience that Newport offers.
Attraction
Lilleshall Abbey
Moreton Corbet Castle
Budget
Premier Inn Newport/Telford *book online*
Camping
Classes
Dance - Severn Valley School of Dance
Estate Agent
Farmers Market
Inn
Market
Newport Country Market
Newport Farmers Market
Performing Arts
Pub and Bar
Barley Mow
New Inn
Pheasant Inn
Three Fishes
Restaurant
School
Self-Catering
Taxi
Vet
Sports Clubs
Boughey Gardens TC (Tennis)
Newport (Salop) RUFC (Rugby Union)
Shops
Mere Park Garden Centre
Millingtons Garden Centre
Just Healthy
The Book Nook
Goldfish Crafts
Activities
The Audco Archers(Archery)
Newport (Salop) CC(Cycling)
Places to Stay near Newport
Newport Arms Hotel (0.12 miles)
The Newport Arms Hotel offers you regency elegance with the warmest of welcomes from your hosts, Nigel and Vanessa Pugh. All of our bedrooms are individually furnished and have their ... More
Premier Inn Newport/Telford (0.90 miles)
The Swan at Forton (1.39 miles)
This classic English country inn has open fires, wooden floors, oriental rugs and a warm welcome.
The Swan at Forton has gorgeous rooms in its main building and budget rooms in ... More
Lilleshall National Sports Centre (2.04 miles)
Originally built in 1831 as the hunting lodge and family retreat of the Duke of Sutherland, Lilleshall Hall is now better known as Lilleshall National Sports Centre. Set in quite spectacular and secluded surroundings in ... More | visit website
Moreton Hall Farm B&B (2.25 miles)
Oulton House Farm (3.06 miles)
Oulton House Farm has a marvellous setting perched on the top of a sandstone ridge with fantastic views over the valley. Our long farm drive keeps us well away from any traffic and the silence ... More | visit website
The Owl House (3.49 miles)
White House Hotel (3.80 miles)
The Hotel is a privately owned business set in two acres of lawn and gardens just a few minutes from Telford Town Centre and Commercial Parks. Well situated for touring the historic towns of Shrewsbury, ... More | visit website
Wharf Cottage (3.82 miles)
Click here to book this cottage with Hoseasons
Delighfully located on a quiet lane overlooking a marina on the Shropshire Union Canal, this comfortably furnished detached cottage boasts a first floor sitting room and balcony ... More
Premier Inn Telford North (4.17 miles)
Telford North Premier Inn is one of our smaller hotels but still offers everything you expect from Premier Inn. Located just 5 miles from Telford town centre, where you'll find most high street stores. Also ... More | visit websiteBrit Quote: |
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