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Morris Leisure caravan parks teams up with Shropshire tourist attractions

Stanmore Hall is just one of the parks where discounts will be on offer

by Tom Lowenstein

Morris Leisure has partnered a section of Shropshire’s top tourist attractions to offer caravanners staying at its sites a range of money-saving deals.

Holidaymakers visiting the firm’s Stanmore Hall, Oxon Hall Touring Park or Ludlow Touring Park will all be offered discounted access to local destinations as part of their stay.

Caravanners staying at all of the sites can get 25 per cent off an annual passport for the renowned Ironbridge Gorge Museums, which include the Coalport China Museum and the Jackfield Tile Museum.

Also featuring in the deal is the fantastic Blists Hill Victorian Town at Ironbridge, where visitors get to meet the inhabitants of a recreated century-old village that has its own shops, farm, newspaper, blacksmiths and more.

Those staying at the Ludlow park, meanwhile, will be offered a £5 no-strings voucher for the lovely Ludlow Food Centre.

Set within the Earl of Plymouth’s stunning 8,000-acre Oakly Park Estate, most of the food sold at the farm/production/shop attraction is local and much of it is made on site.

Edward Goddard, managing director of Morris Leisure, paid tribute to the tourism firms for their support.

“I think it’s an excellent example of progressive tourism businesses working together to attract more visitors to boost the economy of Shropshire,” he said.