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- Cruckton is a small village in Shropshire, England (grid reference SJ430103). Cruckton is situated approximately five miles from Shrewsbury town centre...
- Cruckton railway station was a station in Cruckton, Shropshire, England. The station was opened in 1913 and closed in 1933. Railway P****enger Stations...
- A488, where a lane which connects Cruckmeole to the B4386 crossroads at Cruckton forms a three way junction near to Hanwood. It is within the civil parish...
- 1933; Hanwood Road; renamed Edgebold 1 April 1921; closed 6 November 1933; Cruckton; opened July 1913; closed 6 November 1933; Shoot Hill; opened November...
- Bodinnick Hall September 1938 Oct 1963 Coopers Metals, Sharpness 5979 Cruckton Hall September 1938 Nov 1964 Hayes, Bridgend 5980 Dingley Hall September...
- Harries was born in 1550, the eldest of four sons of John Harries, of Cruckton in Shropshire. His mother was Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Prowde of Sutton...
- Crackleybank, Craven Arms, Cressage, Cross Houses, Crossgreen, Cruckmeole, Cruckton, Crudgington, Culmington, Cwm Head, Crickheath Dawley, Ditton Priors, Doddington...
- areas such as the villages and hamlets of Pontesford, Plealey, Asterley, Cruckton, Cruckmeole, Arscott, Lea Cross, Malehurst etc., as well as Habberley (which...
- the B4386 road (historically a Roman Road) between the small villages of Cruckton and Yockleton, and south of Ford. Anciently in the parish of Pontesbury...
- smaller settlements, including Pontesbury, Pontesford, Plealey, Asterley, Cruckton, Cruckmeole, Arscott, Malehurst, and Habberley, and is otherwise rural...