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Getting there Location The Heritage Area is next to the A483 in Llanymynech, 6 miles (10km) N Heritage Area south of Oswestry. A5 A483 This nationally important industrial heritage site is home to Llanymynech B4396 a restored Hoffman Kiln, one of only three left in the country. Heritage Area A495 The site, which is close to the Montgomery , has an B4398 Llanymynech excellent series of access paths and is littered with historic A483 features of interest. It is also a great place to see wildlife. Sh ro ps hi re U Path Information n io Access from the hard, level car park to the surfaced n C path network is excellent with few gradients. The a n a car park includes a visitor information panel and l Approximate scale: M orientation map. The paths allow almost complete o 100 metres / 330 feet n t access to the site although access for unassisted g o m wheelchair users is challenging. Unsurfaced, but e 10m r Playing y fairly level paths allow some visitors to explore B Fields r further linking the site to the canal and to the a 1.0 n c Wildlife Reserve via the very steep incline plane. h 10m

Visitor Information 800m  Open dawn to dusk  Parking for 8 vehicles on level, hard-packed Hoffman 10m

Photo by Julie Jones Julie Photo by surface Tally House Lime Kiln 10m  Suitable for assisted wheelchair users and mobility scooters  Nearest toilets – Heritage Centre Stable block (when open)  Excellent access from car park to path network 30m Education  Well controlled dogs are welcome (dog bins provided) Centre Heritage  Downloadable self-guided trail ‘The Hoffman Hike,’ Family Friendly Guide, Centre Historical Site Guide available (www..gov.uk)  Guided walks and access to the Stable Block can be booked – call 01691  Grid reference 839147 (afternoons) N SJ266 211  SAT NAV N52° 46’ 56.2” W3° 5’ 20.3” A483

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