Whether you’re here for a short visit or a deep dive into the past, there’s plenty to discover at Wappenshall Wharf.
Learn about Thomas Telford’s legacy, the history of our canals, and what life was like for those who lived and worked along them. Explore the kinds of cargo the boats carried, where they travelled, and the communities they connected.
There’s more to uncover, too. From our traditional restoration techniques to the nature and wildlife that call this site home. We’re proud to protect and preserve this place for future generations.
Wappenshall Wharf is a brilliant place for learning, where history, nature, and innovation come together. We welcome schools, colleges, and learners of all ages to dive into fascinating themes like the British canals, the lives of the people who worked on them, and the important role Wappenshall Wharf played in this story.
Discover how the canals shaped communities and industry, and explore the environment and wildlife that thrive here today. We’re committed to sustainability and to showing how heritage restoration can meet modern environmental standards.
You can join guided tours, take part in hands-on sessions, and access plenty of learning materials to support your visit and spark curiosity.
Thomas Telford was a true innovator, adopting and using waterproof cement that set quickly, pioneering new road construction methods, and introducing wrought iron to suspension bridges.
We’re proud to continue that spirit here. From restoring our historic buildings with sustainable techniques to asking how Telford might embrace modern tools and technology, Wappenshall Wharf remains a place of ideas and inspiration.
See the incredible work our volunteers have done to bring Wappenshall Wharf back to life.