The birthplace of industry
The 18th century is forever entwined with the Industrial Revolution and nowhere feels this sense of history more keenly than Telford. The unique soils of the Severn Valley – rich in iron, limestone, coal and clay - together with the transport routes and power provided by the River Severn, meant Telford’s villages played an essential part in transforming construction, manufacturing and transport forever.
Walk to what matters
Doseley Halt enjoys a peaceful setting in Doseley, to the south of Telford centre, with a wide array of amenities and attractions within walking distance. Schools, shops and a sports centre are all less than 20 minutes’ on foot.
Located near the historic Telford Steam Railway, Doseley Halt offers residents a connection to the area's rich heritage, where vintage locomotives bring the golden age of rail travel to life.
Telford & beyond
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Telford is Shropshire’s largest town, and a location forever associated with positive change.
Ironbridge Gorge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the southern edge of town, with the Severn Valley and the Shropshire Hills National Landscape providing a picturesque backdrop.
Opportunities in Telford remain in abundance, with retail, hospitality and business parks all thriving. For added choice, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Shrewsbury and Stoke-on-Trent are all less than an hour away by road.
Travel Times
Car
Horsehay Village Golf Centre
Lightmoor Nature Reserve
M54 Junction 6
Telford Shopping Centre
Telford Train Station
The Wrekin
10 Minutes
9 Minutes
6 Minutes
4 Minutes
5 Minutes
5 Minutes
Wrexham General
60 Minutes
Wellington
Wolverhampton
Shrewbury
Birmingham New Street
Birmingham International
60 Minutes
41 Minutes
22 Minutes
7 Minutes
18 Minutes
Train