Visit us
We’re looking forward to welcoming you into our Shrewsbury Studio. Here’s what you need to plan your visit.
TRAVEL
BY CAR
If arriving by car, you’ll find plenty of parking options around the town and within walking distance of the Studio. St. Austin’s can be seen directly from our outdoor terrace, while St. Julian’s will take you for a stroll along the Town Walls and past the Cathedral.
BY TRAIN
Built in 1848, Shrewsbury Train Station provides direct and regular access to cities like Birmingham, Chester, London, and Cardiff. This Grade II listed building is an 11-minute walk from the Studio, taking you past Shrewsbury Castle, down the main high street, and through the independent stores of Mardol.
Meeting spaces
The Studio design is intentional, with each space welcoming productivity and comfort. Depending on your needs, we have a choice of four meeting spaces available.
THE LOBBY
Light, airy, and ideal for smaller groups, this is our main meeting space.
THE BASEMENT
Able to accommodate large teams, this cinematic cellar space offers complete privacy.
THE TERRACE
When the better weather arrives, we can take your meeting outside with open views over the town.
THE KITCHEN
Perfect for informal meetings, this is where great ideas often start over a cup of coffee.
Light, airy, and ideal for smaller groups, this is our main meeting space.
Able to accommodate large teams, this cinematic cellar space offers complete privacy.
When the better weather arrives, we can take your meeting outside with open views over the town.
Perfect for informal meetings, this is where great ideas often start over a cup of coffee.
ACCESSIBILITY
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
The Studio is located on an incline, with steps at the entrance. The nearest bathroom is on the first floor and requires the use of stairs. If you have any accessibility needs or concerns, please reach out. We are more than happy to arrange a video call or explore alternative meeting options to ensure the most comfortable experience for you.
EATING OUT
WHERE TO GO
Whether it's freshly baked pastries or local produce, dining in Shrewsbury is an experience in itself. There's an abundance of great cafés and restaurants to choose from in town, or if the sun's out, head through The Quarry to The Boathouse and sit alongside the River Severn.
SHOPPING
WHERE TO GO
If you're after a unique shopping experience, Shrewsbury will deliver. The Wyle Cop is said to be one of England's longest uninterrupted streets of independent shops, while the award-winning Market Hall offers an even wider selection of local businesses and eateries.
THINGS TO DO
THE QUARRY
Just over the road from our studio is The Quarry, a 29-acre parkland with vibrant flower gardens that sits within the River Severn’s loop.
2-minute walk.
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SHREWSBURY MARKET HALL
The award-winning Shrewsbury Market Hall offers an eclectic fusion of global cuisine, handcrafted items and hard-to-find gems.
5-minute walk.
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THEATRE SEVERN
Just over the Welsh Bridge, this contemporary, riverside theatre stages everything from musicals and comedy sets to drama and live concerts.
5-minute walk.
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SHREWSBURY MUSEUM & ART GALLERY
Sitting right in the centre of the town square, visit Shropshire's flagship museum and art gallery. Exhibitions range from geology and archaeology to ceramics and industrial history, with each item telling its own story about Shropshire's past.
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SHREWSBURY PRISON
The UK's only official Dark Tourism site, this Victorian jail is said to be one of the most haunted prisons in the world and is open for the public to explore.
15-minute walk.
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SHREWSBURY CASTLE
Originally built in 1074, this Grade I listed red sandstone castle offers views over the river and the town. Inside is the Soldiers of Shropshire Museum.
12-minute walk.
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ATTINGHAM PARK
Owned by the National Trust, this 18th-century estate in Atcham is home to a Grade I listed Regency Mansion surrounded by 200 acres of parkland.
17-minute drive.
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EVENTS
From monthly farmer's markets to the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show, Food Festival and Let's Rock, Shrewsbury is a vibrant and lively town with events running throughout the year. Head to the Original Shrewsbury website to see what's on.
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Just over the road from our studio is The Quarry, a 29-acre parkland with vibrant flower gardens that sits within the River Severn’s loop.
2-minute walk.
The award-winning Shrewsbury Market Hall offers an eclectic fusion of global cuisine, handcrafted items and hard-to-find gems.
5-minute walk.
Just over the Welsh Bridge, this contemporary, riverside theatre stages everything from musicals and comedy sets to drama and live concerts.
5-minute walk.
Sitting right in the centre of the town square, visit Shropshire's flagship museum and art gallery. Exhibitions range from geology and archaeology to ceramics and industrial history, with each item telling its own story about Shropshire's past.
The UK's only official Dark Tourism site, this Victorian jail is said to be one of the most haunted prisons in the world and is open for the public to explore.
15-minute walk.
Originally built in 1074, this Grade I listed red sandstone castle offers views over the river and the town. Inside is the Soldiers of Shropshire Museum.
12-minute walk.
Owned by the National Trust, this 18th-century estate in Atcham is home to a Grade I listed Regency Mansion surrounded by 200 acres of parkland.
17-minute drive.
From monthly farmer's markets to the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show, Food Festival and Let's Rock, Shrewsbury is a vibrant and lively town with events running throughout the year. Head to the Original Shrewsbury website to see what's on.
WEBSITE
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