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a Historic Market Town in the county of Shropshire
(7.3 miles, 11.8 km, direction SE)Church Stretton is an historic market town in the South Shropshire hills, and the only town in the Shropshire hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - one of Britain's fiinest.....
in the county of Shropshire
(7.5 miles, 12.0 km, direction SE)Little Stretton lies in a charming rural area a short distance from the old town of Church Stretton...
in the county of Shropshire
(11.4 miles, 18.4 km, direction E)Interestingly, Acton Burnell has connections with America that go back to the stirring days of the Declaration of Independence in 1776...
in the county of Shropshire
(11.8 miles, 19.0 km, direction S)Rising at the side of the River Clun from which the town takes its name, this charming little place offers much of interest...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Shropshire
(12.2 miles, 19.6 km, direction NE)Shrewsbury is a wonderfully atmospheric town which beguiles the visitor with sights of bygone centuries and much a great charm is to be found in its narrow streets and medieval buildings...
in the county of Shropshire
(12.2 miles, 19.6 km, direction SE)The village of Stokesay lies amid the soft rolling fields and wooded valley's of shropshire...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Shropshire
(16.9 miles, 27.2 km, direction E)..
The Stiperstones lie amongst the magnificent hill scenery of Shropshire and at 1,762 feet are the second highest range in the.....
The Long Mynd (meaning "Long Mountain") is a 7 mile long heath and moorland plateau that forms part of the Shropshire hills and.....
The bleak, heather clad Long Mynd lies to the west Of Church Stretton. It is a long lonely stretch covering some 10 miles in.....
Powis Castle is a magnificent dramatic building rising above a hauntingly beautiful landscape. The castle sits on the borders of.....
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Late in the 12th-century, the wooden fortification built at Clun in the 11th-century was burnt down by the Welsh. The land then.....
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