Free Entry
Open 10am-5pm Apr-Oct & 10am-4pm Nov-Mar. £2 parking charge applies to EH non-members
Address:
Nr Ironbridge, Telford, Shropshire, TF8 7BW
Impressive ruins of a Cistercian abbey, including its unusually unaltered 12th century church, beautiful vaulted and tile-floored chapter house, and recently re-opened crypt chapel.
Situated in a wooded Severn-side setting, not far from the Iron Bridge and Wenlock Priory.
Don't Miss
- The chapter house with its amazingly intact tiled floor and decorative stonework
- The remains of the fine 12th century church
- Secondhand bookshop
Looking for a new book or have a few that you'd like to donate? Visit our secondhand bookshop located in the abbey grounds.
The Bookshop will be open from 11am to 3pm, Fri-Tue, subject to volunteer availability, with proceeds going towards projects at Buildwas Abbey.
Why not pop in and have a look? There are lots of perfect reading spots in our stunning grounds.
Before You Go
Parking: Car parking is available on site with a £2 charge for non-members payable by text. Parking is free for Members with a valid English Heritage car sticker on display. If you would prefer to pay in advance of your visit, please visit our parking payment service website.
Access: The site is accessed via several steps from the car park, there is also ramp access to the left of the steps via a grassed area. The site is mainly level with a few unguarded drops and low stone walls. Please be aware the steps and grass areas can be slippery during and after wet weather; appropriate footwear is recommended.
Facilities: The nearest public toilets are located in the Wharfage car park in Ironbridge where you will also find a range of shops and food outlets.
Dogs: Dogs on leads are welcome, please clear up after your dog and take any mess away with you.
Drone flying: Please follow our Drone guidance
Plan a Great Day Out
- The chapter house with its amazingly intact tiled floor and decorative stonework
- The remains of the fine 12th century church
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