Montgomery is situated just off the A483 between Newtown and Welshpool in Mid Wales within a mile of Offa's Dyke. Originally a walled town the main streets still follow the original mediaeval pattern with an array of interesting historic buildings.
Opened in February 2007 (formerly Indigo Moon) offers an unusual mix of decorative & industrial antiques.
Situated just off the Square in Kerry Street.
A family run hardware store, trading since 1892.
The Little Gallery
Established in April 2012
A gallery/clothes/gift shop - delightfully beautiful things, worth a visit
Established in April 2012
A gallery/clothes/gift shop - delightfully beautiful things, worth a visit
situated on the corner of broad street opposite the Ivy House Cafe
Claudia Lis Ceramics
Montgomery also offers:
A Convenience Store and a Post Office (Broad Street)
St Nicholas Church:
A thirteenth century parish church, boasting a magnificent interior and an impressive canopied Herbert tomb. Also, in the churchyard you can find the "Robbers Grave" (click on link to the right).
The Old Bell Museum:
Housed in a sixteenth century Building the museum contains a delightful array of interesting artifacts about the castle, Montgomery's social history and local archaeological activity.
Town Hall
You will usually find a charity coffee morning in progress most Saturday mornings in the Town Hall
Tourist information
An unusual re-designed telephone box painted in a Wedgewood blue
You will need to walk down the hill and it is situated opposite Claudia Lis' Ceramic Workshop.
Part of one of Britains most famous walks is just a short distance from the town.
Offas Dyke is a footpath that runs from the Severn Estuary to the North Wales Coast.
The County War Memorial:
An impressive Obelisk built from Portland Stone and views across to Cader Idris in the West, the Malvern Hills to the south east and the historic Kerry Ridgeway to the South.
Montgomery Castle:
A ruined castle set on a rocky promontory above the town enjoying views of the River Severn and across to the Shropshire hills.
Accommodation in Montgomery Town:
(please click on links below or to the right of the page)
...and just outside the town:
Recreation in Montgomery Town:
Cycle Hire
Movie Club
Important note: Some photographs on this blog have been lifted from various internet sites. I have not given credit as there are too many to note. They will be replaced over time by my own, however if anyone is offended by my use of their photograph(s) and would like it credited or deleted please email me tina@indigomoon.co.uk