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Clunton is a
village in
south Shropshire, England, to the east of the
small town of Clun. It lies on the B4368 road
between Clun and
Craven Arms. It is...
- the river's name,
including Clun, and the
villages of Newcastle-on-Clun,
Clunton, Clunbury,
Aston on Clun, and Clungunford. In Clun, the
historic Clun Bridge...
- Shropshire, England. It is near to the
small town of Clun and the
villages of
Clunton,
Purslow and
Aston on Clun. In the
village is the
Norman Church of St Swithin...
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schoolteacher and
historian John
Osborne (1929–1994 in
Clunton) playwright,
wrote Look Back in Anger,
lived in
Clunton. Guy N.
Smith (1939–2020)
English writer mainly...
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summertime on Bredon") L "Clun" (Housman's title, and the
first line: "
Clunton and Clunbury") An
earlier version of "Is My Team Ploughing?", for voice...
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Deserts Wood
Clarepool Moss
Claverley Road
Cutting Clee Hill
Quarries Clunton Coppice Cole Mere
Comley Quarry Cornbrook Dingle Coston Farm
Quarries Coundmoor...
- in 1870), in
which is to be
found the
jingle with
which poem L opens,
Clunton and Clunbury, Clungunford and Clun, Are the
quietest places Under...
- The
Hurst is a
house in
Clunton, Shropshire. It was the
residence of the
writer John
Osborne and his wife, the
journalist and
critic Helen Osborne from...
- 1950s. From 1986,
Osbourne and his wife
Helen lived at The Hurst, near
Clunton in
rural Shropshire.
Increasingly his life
resembled that of an old-fashioned...
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Cleobury Mortimer,
Cleobury North, Clive, Clun, Clunbury, Clungunford,
Clunton, Coalbrookdale, Coalport, ****shutt, Colebatch, Colemere, Comley, Condover...