The Quarry Park

The Quarry Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is fortunate to have its own beautiful, 29-acre parkland known as The Quarry.

The Quarry used to be a rough place, where tanneries were sited and stone was dug and the local women used to do their washing. The good gentlefolk of Shrewsbury were having none of it, though, and decided instead to create a riverside promenade for their refined Regency ladies. We still use it for precisely the same purpose. Things change slowly in Shropshire.

The Quarry is the perfect place to relax, enjoy walks, picnic, or to let off steam, and has been our most important site for recreation since the 16th Century. At its centre lies the Dingle, a formal floral masterpiece created by world renowned gardener Percy Thrower - during his 28 years here as our Parks Superintendent.

Its a beautiful sunken garden landscaped with alpine borders, colourful bedding plants, shrubbery and water features.

During August The Quarry Park stages the world's longest running horticultural show, Shrewsbury Flower Show.

Throughout the year you'll find a host events taking place at The Quarry Park, including The Carnival, Regatta and Dragon Boat racing to name just a few.

Just a few minutes walk from the Quarry Park along Victoria Avenue at Victoria Quay is Sabrina Shrewsbury's passenger boat.