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Grinshill is a
small village, and
civil parish in Shropshire, England,
United Kingdom. The
parish is one of the
smallest in the district. The po****tion...
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Clive is
situated around the west side of
Grinshill Hill.
Grinshill sandstone, from the
nearby quarry at
Grinshill is used
throughout the
village for building...
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Grinshill is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 20
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of these...
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Corbet Wood
Countryside Heritage Site and
Grinshill Site is a
mixture of a
woodland and
quarrying site in Shropshire. It has been
designated a SSSI due...
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England parish church of St Edith,
built of
mauve rubblestone with
Grinshill stone dressings, has an
ornate west
tower of 1773, but most of the present...
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buttress at each angle, on
which are
placed re****bent lions,
worked of
Grinshill stone (the same as the column) by John
Carline of Shrewsbury. The statue...
- arch is 46 feet 2 inches. The
bridge is 30 feet wide, and
built from
Grinshill sandstone. In
total it is 266 feet long. It was
completed in 1795 at a...
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English Heritage fund and the
European Union. More than 1,000
tonnes of
Grinshill stone were used to
restore the
exterior of the West Wing and up to 45...
- 2023. "Welcome to
Corbet Wood and
Grinshill" (PDF). shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk.
Retrieved 22 May 2023. "
Grinshill stone quarry". www.grinshillstonequarry...
- Granville, Gravenhunger,
Great Ness,
Great Soudley,
Grindley Brook,
Grinshill,
Gatacre Habberley, Hadley, Hadnall, Halford, Hamperley,
Halfway House...