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A Slow Travel venue described in the recently published Alistair Sawday’s 'Go Slow England' as ‘a fantastic array of arts and crafts, workshops, writing courses, local history and horse tourism.’
Thresholds Centre offers expert tuition on a wide variety of courses suitable for all ages. These include local history, geology, storytelling, creative writing, art and crafts
Courses are held in a large conservatory attached to the Victorian wing of the house, surrounded by a garden which has been planted to encourage wildlife, in addition to producing soft fruit and vegetables.
Thresholds is situated in the centre of Mary Webb Country on the northern end of the Long Mynd adjacent to The Shropshire Way.
There are no mains services but alternative technology has been used for ten years to supplement the use of a generator. Rainwater is collected from the roof and used for a WC. Anne produces various leaflets and booklets to assist people wanting to explore the area, including suggested walks from the Shuttle Bus.
Thresholds also offers shelter and a picnic area for walkers and riders which is free of charge.