Visit Wenlock Priory, spectacular ruins located on the edge of the town which are the remains of a 12th century church that belonged to the Cluniac monastery, refounded in 1079 and 1082, on the site of an earlier 7th century foundation, by Roger de Montgomery. It is thought to be the final resting place of St Milburga, whose bones were discovered during restoration work in 1101. Wenlock Priory is the perfect place to sit on a warm, mid-summer day and relax. The delightful grounds contain a well groomed collection of topiary.
Much Wenlock Museum houses a collection of memorabilia relating to the town and its townsfolk. It also houses a separate Olympic collection.
Much Wenlock's Holy Trinity Church is Norman and has a battlemented tower and Jacobean pulpit with carved panels, depicting, rather oddly, some two-tailed mermen.
Nearby are Benthall Hall, a 16th Century house with stunning interior and carefully restored plantsman's garden, and Broseley Pipe Works, a Victorian clay tobacco pipe works.
