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Cruckmeole is a
small hamlet in Shropshire, England. It is
located on the A488,
where a lane
which connects Cruckmeole to the B4386
crossroads at Cruckton...
- and
gives its name to two
villages near
Shrewsbury –
Meole Brace and
Cruckmeole.
There are two
competing etymologies for the name of the brook. One is...
- the
villages and
hamlets of Pontesford, Plealey, Asterley, Cruckton,
Cruckmeole, Arscott, Lea Cross,
Malehurst etc., as well as
Habberley (which was previously...
- Cound, Crackleybank,
Craven Arms, Cressage,
Cross Houses, Crossgreen,
Cruckmeole, Cruckton, Crudgington, Culmington, Cwm Head,
Crickheath Dawley, Ditton...
- settlements,
including Pontesbury, Pontesford, Plealey, Asterley, Cruckton,
Cruckmeole, Arscott, Malehurst, and Habberley, and is
otherwise rural. Most of the...
- 1862. This
railway line ran nine and a half
miles from
Shrewsbury via
Cruckmeole Junction near
Hanwood to the
stations at
Plealey Road,
Pontesbury and...
- Anne's C. of E.,
which serves an area
previously covered by
schools at
Cruckmeole and Lea
Cross as well as
Hanwood itself.
There are
three Royal Mail post...
- in Chelsea, London. Vera, the
widow of Capt.
Henry de Grey
Warter of
Cruckmeole in
Shropshire (who was
killed in the
Battle of the
Somme in France), was...
- the
Manor title from
Cruckton Ford. [1]
Listed buildings in
Pontesbury Cruckmeole ****don, A.T., ed. (1968).
Victoria County History,
Volume VIII. University...
- Tempted. In
September 1910, Vera
married Captain Henry de Grey
Warter of
Cruckmeole in Shropshire, in London.
Before he was
killed at the
Battle of the Somme...