Acton Scott

Civil Parish in Shropshire

England

Acton Scott

View to Botletmoor Wood
View to Botletmoor Wood Credit: N Chadwick

Acton Scott is a civil parish located in the county of Shropshire, England. Situated approximately 4 miles south-east of Church Stretton, the parish covers an area of about 3 square miles. It is nestled within the beautiful Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing residents and visitors with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

The village of Acton Scott itself is small and picturesque, with a population of around 100 people. It is renowned for its well-preserved historic buildings, including the Grade II listed Acton Scott Hall, a stately home dating back to the 15th century. The hall is surrounded by enchanting gardens, which attract visitors from far and wide.

The parish also features a working farm, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, which offers visitors a unique insight into traditional farming practices. The farm showcases a range of rare breeds and demonstrates various traditional farming techniques, providing an educational and immersive experience for all.

Acton Scott is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous walking and cycling routes traversing the countryside. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red kites, buzzards, and deer, making it a haven for nature lovers.

In summary, Acton Scott is a charming civil parish in Shropshire, known for its historic buildings, stunning landscapes, and agricultural heritage. Whether it's exploring the village's architectural gems, learning about traditional farming, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the countryside, Acton Scott offers a delightful experience for residents and visitors alike.

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Acton Scott Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.49495/-2.803743 or Grid Reference SO4588. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View to Botletmoor Wood
View to Botletmoor Wood
Barn, Marsh Farm
Barn, Marsh Farm
Poultry shed, Marsh Farm
Poultry shed, Marsh Farm
Farmhouse, Marsh Farm
Farmhouse, Marsh Farm
Countryside by the railway line near Marshbrook
Countryside by the railway line near Marshbrook
Acton Scott Hall viewed from the working farm
Acton Scott Hall viewed from the working farm
Farm yard, Acton Scott Farm As seen in the Victorian farm TV series.
Farm yard, Acton Scott Farm
As seen in the Victorian farm TV series.
Looking after the veg The bailiff's garden at Acton Scott farm.
Looking after the veg
The bailiff's garden at Acton Scott farm.
Privy in the Garden, Acton Scott Historic Farm Not usually a pretty site but this one looked great in amongst the herbaceous borders
Privy in the Garden, Acton Scott Historic Farm
Not usually a pretty site but this one looked great in amongst the herbaceous borders
Tamworth Pig at Acton Scott This Tamworth appeared to be the star of the show at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm a few years back.
Tamworth Pig at Acton Scott
This Tamworth appeared to be the star of the show at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm a few years back.
A49 north entering Fulhampton Turning to Bushmoor on the left
A49 north entering Fulhampton
Turning to Bushmoor on the left
A49 north nearing Marshbrook
A49 north nearing Marshbrook
Entering Marshbrook on A49 north
Entering Marshbrook on A49 north
Level crossing at Marshbrook
Level crossing at Marshbrook
A49 at Felhampton
A49 at Felhampton
A49 near Marsh Farm
A49 near Marsh Farm
A49 approaching Marshbrook
A49 approaching Marshbrook
The School House, Acton Scott Built in 1866 at a cost of £600 to replace a schoolroom in a cottage. It was both a teacher's house and a school for up to 60 children. It closed in 1951 and is now the tearoom at the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm.
The School House, Acton Scott
Built in 1866 at a cost of £600 to replace a schoolroom in a cottage. It was both a teacher's house and a school for up to 60 children. It closed in 1951 and is now the tearoom at the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm.
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Acton Scott is located at Grid Ref: SO4588 (Lat: 52.49495, Lng: -2.803743)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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