There are three main visitor attractions in the Craven Arms civil parish.
On the 10th May 1991, at the kind invitation of the above society, our members visited their headquarters at Craven Arms.
What changes have taken place in Craven Arms during these past 40 years!
The road starts about one mile north of Craven Arms.
To its east is the small market town of Craven Arms.
Stokesay was once a civil parish, which covered the land now taken up by Craven Arms.
Then down the hill to Marshbrook, and the great event of the day, the station at Craven Arms.
There continues to be a signal box at Craven Arms, to the north of the station by the level crossing.
There was no script, it was planned to start at Craven Arms station and work our way up the course on the old line.
It is about 2 km north of Craven Arms.