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Clungunford is a
village and
civil parish in
south Shropshire, England,
located near the
border with Herefordshire. The
village features St. Cuthbert's...
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Herefordshire is
close by. It lies on the
border of the
civil parishes of
Clungunford and
Hopton Castle.
There is a
railway station here -
Hopton Heath railway...
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villages of Newcastle-on-Clun, Clunton, Clunbury,
Aston on Clun, and
Clungunford. In Clun, the
historic Clun
Bridge still takes the A488 road over the...
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railway station on the
Heart of
Wales Line, and is near to
Aston on Clun,
Clungunford and the
small market town of
Craven Arms.
There is a pub — the Engine...
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Clungunford is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 19
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of...
- (1747–1800). His
father was the
Reverend John
Rocke (1783–1849),
rector of
Clungunford. His
grandfather was
again a Rev. John
Rocke (1755–1824;
vicar of Wellington...
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ecclesiastical terms, the
church is
linked with
those of
Hopton Castle and
Clungunford.
Listed buildings in
Bedstone "Civil
Parish po****tion 2011". Retrieved...
- used - but did not
actually write - the verse:
Clunton and Clunbury,
Clungunford and Clun, Are the
quietest places Under the sun.
North of
Clunton Coppice...
- ICT
Excellence Award for its use of technology.
Clunton and Clunbury,
Clungunford and Clun, Are the
quietest places Under the sun. — A.E. Housman, L, A...
- inheritance. He died in 1845.
Salusbury Pryce Humphreys was born at
Clungunford Rectory, Shropshire, on 24
November 1778, the
third son of
Reverend Evan...