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Oswestry is a historic market town located in the English county of Shropshire, close to the border with Wales.
This town of around 15,000 inhabitants has a Welsh feel to it as it has been in Welsh hands in the past, and many of the street and place names are in Welsh.
The town retains its function as a shopping and market centre, serving both Mid Wales and North West Shropshire.
The majority of the town centre is built around narrow streets and is a designated conservation area, with a mixture of architectural styles on display.
There is a significant Victorian legacy in Oswestry, with many terraced houses, shop fronts and churches reflecting this period.
Those on holiday in the town may be pleased to learn that it is famous for having a high number of pubs per person, with roughly 30 to be found around the town.
In addition, there are plenty of Oswestry hotels to choose from, with the guarantee that a public house will be nearby.
Other attractions include Whittington Castle, just two miles outside the town, and Offa's Dyke footpath, which passes just three miles west of the town.
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Introduction to Oswestry, Wales
Oswestry is a historic market town located in the English county of Shropshire, close to the border with Wales.This town of around 15,000 inhabitants has a Welsh feel to it as it has been in Welsh hands in the past, and many of the street and place names are in Welsh.
The town retains its function as a shopping and market centre, serving both Mid Wales and North West Shropshire.
The majority of the town centre is built around narrow streets and is a designated conservation area, with a mixture of architectural styles on display.
There is a significant Victorian legacy in Oswestry, with many terraced houses, shop fronts and churches reflecting this period.
Those on holiday in the town may be pleased to learn that it is famous for having a high number of pubs per person, with roughly 30 to be found around the town.
In addition, there are plenty of Oswestry hotels to choose from, with the guarantee that a public house will be nearby.
Other attractions include Whittington Castle, just two miles outside the town, and Offa's Dyke footpath, which passes just three miles west of the town.
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