Entering Oswestry from the south
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Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 5 Feb 2024
Once of those generic Welcome to the town signs. Border Market Town it states. Twinned with somewhere. I love Oswestry - it is so much more than its billing here; Historic border town, railway town, market town with its own unique character, accent and qualities. I can vouch for the quality of the emergency dentists here. It is the third largest town in the county, after Shrewsbury and Telford but gets overlooked. Over the years I have enjoyed its pubs, hotels, cafes, live music venues and best of all its many, varied walks. I could very happily live here. It feels much more Welsh than anywhere else in the county and I like that.