The village of Admaston dates to before the time of the Domesday Book, which records the area as being held by Almund and his son Alward, from the Earl of Shrewsbury.
Admaston achieved some level of fame in the 18th century when its natural saline spring was developed into a small spa.
The imposing main building with its distinctive clock house was used as the headquarters of the Admaston Home Guard during the Second World War, after which it was restored and is now once again a private residence.
Until the 1960s, the village was surrounded by predominantly farmland, much of this land was built on to significantly expand the residential development in the area for nearby Telford.
A holiday club for primary school children runs in the morning and events for families and young people in the evening.