The extensive remains of an Augustinian abbey, including its abbots’ quarters, refectory and cloister. The substantially surviving chapter house has a frontage richly bedecked with 12th and 14th century carving and statuary, and a fine timber roof of around 1500. Don’t MissThe opportunity to take some fantastic photographsInterpretation panels, guiding you around the siteA picnic area set beside the tranquil remainsAccess: Haughmond Abbey is located on a lane off the B5062. There are steps connecting different levels of the ruins and the ground may be uneven in places. Facilities: There are a wide variety of facilities, shops, restaurants and cafes in the nearby market town of Shrewsbury.Parking: Free parking is available for approximately 15 cars, located down a bumpy lane. Dogs: Allowed on leadsOpen: 10am-6pm April-Oct, 10am-4pm Nov-MarPlease be aware: English Heritage does not permit drone flying from or over sites in our care, except by contractors or partners undertaking flights for a specific purpose, who satisfy stringent CAA criteria, have the correct insurances and permissions, and are operating under controlled conditions.Free entry, free parking Service/Activity is Free We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.