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Cressage is a
village and
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It is
located 4
miles (6.4 km) north-west of the
nearest town Much
Wenlock and 8
miles (12...
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Cressage railway station was a stop on the
Severn Valley Railway; it
served the
village of
Cressage in Shropshire, England. The
station opened on 1 February...
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Cressage is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 18
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of these...
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notable villages included Alberbury,
Bayston Hill,
Bomere Heath, Condover,
Cressage,
Cross Houses, Dorrington, Ford, Hanwood, Minsterley,
Montford Bridge,...
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county town of Shrewsbury. More villages,
notably Atcham,
Wroxeter and
Cressage sit
beside the
river as it
turns southeast and
heads for the
gorge at Ironbridge...
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acquisition close to the
abbey was the
grant by
Gilbert de Lacy, lord of
Cressage,
probably in 1232, of the vill of Harnage, near Cound, Shropshire. Despite...
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Bomere Heath, Nesscliffe, Shawbury, Wem
Shropshire SY5
SHREWSBURY Atcham,
Cressage, Criggion, Condover, Minsterley, Pontesbury, Ratlinghope, Westbury, Wroxeter...
- Corfton, Cosford, Coton,
Coton Hill, Cound, Crackleybank,
Craven Arms,
Cressage,
Cross Houses, Crossgreen, Cruckmeole, Cruckton, Crudgington, Culmington...
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Hampton Loade, Bridgnorth, Coalport,
Ironbridge and Broseley, Buildwas,
Cressage, and
Berrington in Shropshire.
Although the
railway was
built by the original...
- Constantine, Kenley, Leighton, Uffington, and
Upton Magna, and the
Chapelry of
Cressage, in the
County of Salop.
Montgomery Poor
Relief Act 1792 32 Geo. 3. c....