Listed buildings in Oswestry

Oswestry is a town and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

The town grew onward from the 12th century, initially in the area around the castle.

Further growth occurred during the 18th century as the town stood on the London to Holyhead road, and again following the arrival of the railway in 1848.

[1] The listed buildings largely reflect the history of the town.

The other listed buildings include churches, memorials and other structures in the churchyard, a cross base, a holy well, schools, a boundary stone, a milestone, structures formerly associated with the railway and now used for other purposes, and two war memorials.