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Leintwardine (/ˈlɛntwərdaɪn/ LENT-wər-dyne) is a
small to mid-size
village and
civil parish in
north Herefordshire, England,
close to the
border with Shropshire...
- runs
mostly through Shropshire,
England and
joins the
River Teme at
Leintwardine, Herefordshire. The Clun
Valley is part of the
Shropshire Hills AONB...
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February 1461 near Kingsland,
Herefordshire (between
Leominster and
Leintwardine, by the
River Lugg), not far from the
Welsh border. It was a
major battle...
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Bucknell and
Brampton Bryan. The Teme is
joined by the
River Clun at
Leintwardine in
north Herefordshire, then
embarks on a
circuitous course southeast...
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under Penyard Blackwardine Bravonium,
Leintwardine Buckton Roman Fort, near
Leintwardine Jay Lane,
Leintwardine Magnae Dobunnorum,
Kenchester The Weir...
- (500 m)
south of the
River Teme, and
about 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of
Leintwardine. The A4113
Bromfield to
Knighton road runs
through the village. Mound...
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includes a
small number of
parlour pubs, one of
which is the Sun Inn in
Leintwardine, Herefordshire. The
smallest public house in
Wales is
claimed by Y Goron...
- as
Tavington did in the film.
Tarleton died on
January 16, 1833, in
Leintwardine, Herefordshire, England, at the age of 78,
nearly 50
years after the...
- are Clunbury,
Craven Arms (formerly Stokesay), Hopesay,
Hopton Castle,
Leintwardine (Herefordshire), and Onibury. The
parish forms part of the Clun electoral...
- via
Leintwardine Bridge (at 119
metres (390 ft)
above sea level). The
route then
follows a
Roman Road
north through the
Roman village of
Leintwardine, leaving...