Craven Arms is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.
The parish contains the small town of Craven Arms, the hamlets of Halford and Stokesay, and the surrounding countryside.
Craven Arms was a small settlement before the arrival of the railways in 1852, and has since developed into a market town.
[1] The most important buildings in the parish are Stokesay Castle, its gatehouse, and the nearby church, which are listed at Grade I.
The remaining listed buildings include another church, tombs, memorials and gates in the churchyard of St John the Baptist's Church, a hotel and associated building, a weir and associated structures, a milestone, a former toll house, and two war memorials, one in the form of a lych gate.