Iron Mills

Settlement in Shropshire

England

Iron Mills

Gobowen station looking northwards
Gobowen station looking northwards Credit: Roy Hughes

Ironbridge is a village located in the county of Shropshire, England, known for its historical significance and industrial heritage. Situated on the banks of the River Severn, Ironbridge is home to the iconic Iron Bridge, the first arch bridge in the world to be made of cast iron. The bridge, designed by Thomas Farnolls Pritchard and built by Abraham Darby III, was completed in 1779 and played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution.

Ironbridge Gorge, where the village is situated, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical importance as the birthplace of the industrial revolution. The gorge is characterized by its steep sides and abundance of coal, iron ore, and limestone, which led to the establishment of several ironworks and other industries in the area. Today, the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust preserves and showcases the industrial heritage of the region, including the Blists Hill Victorian Town and the Museum of Iron.

In addition to its historical attractions, Ironbridge offers picturesque views of the River Severn and the surrounding countryside. The village itself is home to a variety of shops, cafes, and traditional pubs, providing a charming and quaint atmosphere for visitors. Outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and walking are also popular in the area, with several trails and nature reserves to explore.

Overall, Ironbridge is a captivating destination that combines industrial history, natural beauty, and a welcoming village atmosphere, making it a must-visit location for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Iron Mills Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.894262/-3.0139271 or Grid Reference SJ3133. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gobowen station looking northwards
Gobowen station looking northwards
Gobowen station looking southwards
Gobowen station looking southwards
Chirk Road level crossing Gobowen
Chirk Road level crossing Gobowen
Lay-by on A483 near Oswestry
Lay-by on A483 near Oswestry
Two tracks The track on the left leads to The Old Barn while the right-hand path goes to Great Fernhill farmhouse. The timber-framed farm buildings date from the early 17th and 18th centuries, and have been converted into dwellings
Two tracks
The track on the left leads to The Old Barn while the right-hand path goes to Great Fernhill farmhouse. The timber-framed farm buildings date from the early 17th and 18th centuries, and have been converted into dwellings
Fernhill Hall Small country house, dated c. 1820-30
Fernhill Hall
Small country house, dated c. 1820-30
Fields north of the B5009
Fields north of the B5009
Looking down the lane towards Rhosygadfa
Looking down the lane towards Rhosygadfa
Footpath towards St. Martin's Road
Footpath towards St. Martin's Road
Farmhouse at Preeshenlle
Farmhouse at Preeshenlle
Lane heading north towards Iron Mills
Lane heading north towards Iron Mills
River Perry valley, near Iron Mills
River Perry valley, near Iron Mills
River Perry valley, near Iron Mills
River Perry valley, near Iron Mills
Tree and field from the lane near Iron Mills The large oak tree marks the course of the lane towards Hindford.
Tree and field from the lane near Iron Mills
The large oak tree marks the course of the lane towards Hindford.
Looking west into Wales, from the lane near Iron Mills
Looking west into Wales, from the lane near Iron Mills
Poppies in the verge of the lane to Rhosygadfa
Poppies in the verge of the lane to Rhosygadfa
Extension to Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic hospital This will form the long awaited Veterans Centre.
This is in collaboration with Chailey Heritage.
Extension to Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic hospital
This will form the long awaited Veterans Centre. This is in collaboration with Chailey Heritage.
Gobowen station Opened in 1849 and has been granted Grade II listed building status. 
Compare to <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5807422">SJ3033 : Gobowen station - offices</a> of June 2018
Gobowen station
Opened in 1849 and has been granted Grade II listed building status. Compare to SJ3033 : Gobowen station - offices of June 2018
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Iron Mills is located at Grid Ref: SJ3133 (Lat: 52.894262, Lng: -3.0139271)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Merica

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