The history of Shropshire’s old market town of Oswestry dates back to its origins as an Iron Age hill fort some 3,000 years ago. Known as the town where England meets Wales, it’s perfectly nestled just five miles from the border between both countries, offering the opportunity to explore the cultures of both sides of the border in one spot.
Surrounded by historic castles, spectacular industrial heritage and pretty countryside, it also encompasses the Unesco World Heritage site of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and is known for its heritage steam railways. We spoke to residents of this characterful town for a flavour of life in Oswestry.
SOPHIE DILLON
Sophie Dillon, 49, is the business owner of Old School House
Though I was born in Oswestry, I was itching to live a city life from the age of 18,