Church Stretton is a small town in Shropshire.
Church Stretton is the largest of three settlements in the neighbourhood which bear the name "Stretton", the others being All Stretton and Little Stretton. The word "Stretton" means "settlement on a Roman Road" in Old English. The Roman road in question is the famous Watling Street, which linked the cross-Channel ports of Kent, via Londinium to Viroconium.
Until around 1900, Church Stretton was a very small local market town, but one whose inhabitants gained a reputation for being able to fiercely defend their rights and way of life. The much-maligned Enclosure Acts of the 18th and 19th centuries held little sway here, as the locals rioted every time it was proposed that their common land be fenced off. By the 1850s, the popularity of grouse shooting had all but killed off the prospect of the Long Mynd being parcelled into private estates, and it remains common land to this day, though managed by the National Trust.
The town quickly grew in the early 20th century as a popular spa resort. It was at this time it got the nickname "Little Switzerland" because of its situation among the dominating hills. The hills, while small in height, do have an impressive rockiness, shape and steepness, and so the comparison with the much loftier Swiss Alps is strangely apt. Today Church Stretton remains small, but is busy and prosperous, and is popular for those who enjoy hillwalking and admiring the scenery of south Shropshire. The worst of the traffic is diverted along the A49, meaning the town is quite a pleasant place for an hour or two's exploration. The backstreets, particularly around the parish church, are especially pretty and secluded.
- St Laurence's Church, St Laurence's Church, Church St, SY6 6DQ. Grade-I listed Saxon and Norman church that gives the place its name.
- Caer Caradoc. Iron age hill fort
St Laurence's Church, St Laurence's Church, Church St, SY6 6DQ. Grade-I listed Saxon and Norman church that gives the place its name.
Caer Caradoc. Iron age hill fort
- Hillwalking. Church Stretton is the main centre for walking in the Shropshire Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, especially the Long Mynd and Caradoc ranges. A good place to start for new visitors is the National Trust's Carding Mill Valley centre.
- The Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley, SY6 6JG, +44 1694 725000.
- Flying. The Long Mynd is one of the top centres for gliding and hang-gliding in England.
Hillwalking. Church Stretton is the main centre for walking in the Shropshire Hills, a designated [[United Kingdom National Parks#Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty|Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]], especially the Long Mynd and Caradoc ranges. A good place to start for new visitors is the National Trust's Carding Mill Valley centre.
- The Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley, SY6 6JG, +44 1694 725000.
Hillwalking. Church Stretton is the main centre for walking in the Shropshire Hills, a designated [[United Kingdom National Parks#Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty|Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]], especially the Long Mynd and Caradoc ranges. A good place to start for new visitors is the National Trust's Carding Mill Valley centre.
- The Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley, SY6 6JG, +44 1694 725000.
Flying. The Long Mynd is one of the top centres for gliding and hang-gliding in England.
Church Stretton is a busy market town and has many shops, including Shropshire's largest antiques market.
- Stretton Antiques Market, 36 Sandford Ave, SY6 6BH, +44 1694 723718. Mon-Sat: 10:00am-5:00pm, Sun: 10:30pm-4:30pm.
There is one medium-sized supermarket, the Co-op on Lion Meadow. Otherwise most shops are small independents.
Stretton Antiques Market, 36 Sandford Ave, SY6 6BH, +44 1694 723718. Mon-Sat: 10:00am-5:00pm, Sun: 10:30pm-4:30pm.
The town has a number of small restaurants and traditional tea rooms. There are also a number of international cuisine restaurants and take-aways.
- The Bucks Head, 42 High Street Church, SY6 6BX, +44 1694 722898. Large, town centre public house.
- Housmans, 27 High St, SY6 6BX, +44 1694 724441. Modern cafe bar.
- The Ragleth Inn, Ludlow Rd, Little Stretton, SY6 6RB (Little Stretton is 1 mile south of Church Stretton, +44 1694 722711. Known locally for its good food. Lovely beer garden. Car park.
- The Green Dragon, Ludlow Rd, Little Stretton, SY6 6RE (Little Stretton is 1 mile south of Church Stretton, +44 1694 722925. Separate bar and restaurant rooms. Childrens play area. Real ale.
The Bucks Head, 42 High Street Church, SY6 6BX, +44 1694 722898. Large, town centre public house.
Housmans, 27 High St, SY6 6BX, +44 1694 724441. Modern cafe bar.
The Ragleth Inn, Ludlow Rd, Little Stretton, SY6 6RB (Little Stretton is 1 mile south of Church Stretton, +44 1694 722711. Known locally for its good food. Lovely beer garden. Car park.
The Green Dragon, Ludlow Rd, Little Stretton, SY6 6RE (Little Stretton is 1 mile south of Church Stretton, +44 1694 722925. Separate bar and restaurant rooms. Childrens play area. Real ale.
When planning for hill-walking do remember that the weather can change quickly. It is also likely to be colder, windier and wetter higher up. The Long Mynd is notorious for being a windy place and for deep snow in winter. Always take with you a good map (Ordnance Survey 1:25000 ideally) and a mobile phone if heading out into the wilds.
Map of places with Wikivoyage articles nearby
For exploring the surrounding hills, the Long Mynd Shuttle Bus operates on weekends and bank holidays in summer months. It runs from Church Stretton across the Long Mynd to the Stiperstones and Pontesbury.