Getting there Location Llanymynech The Heritage Area is next to the A483 in Llanymynech, 6 miles (10km) N Oswestry 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 Shrewsbury The site, which is close to the Montgomery Canal, 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. Welshpool 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.shropshire.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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