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Maesbury is a
small scattered community in Shropshire, England,
south of the town of Oswestry,
falling within the
Oswestry Rural parish. The name is derived...
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Maesbury Castle is an Iron Age hill fort
within the
parish of
Croscombe on the
Mendip Hills, just
north of
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. It has been...
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Maesbrook /ˈmeɪsbrʊk/ is a
village in Shropshire, England.
Maesbury and
Maesbury Marsh are
about a mile
north of Maesbrook. Pant is also nearby, just...
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earthwork running through the
northern Welsh Marches from
Basingwerk Abbey to
Maesbury The
Great ****, a mineral-rich
feature that runs
through Zimbabwe Mount...
- origin. It is a
locational name, a
dialectical variant of the
placename Maesbury in Shropshire.
Notable people with the
surname include: Andy
Mayberry (born...
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Maesbury Railway Cutting (grid
reference ST606475) is a 2
hectare geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest between East
Horrington and
Gurney Slade...
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Montgomery Canal at
Maesbury Marsh...
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There are
gates at both
points where it
crosses the
perimeter fence.
Maesbury Railway Cutting between East
Horrington and
Gurney Slade is a Geological...
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parallel to the A37
north of
Shepton Mallet, near the Iron Age hill fort of
Maesbury. At
Beacon Hill
south of Oakhill, it
crossed the
Roman road
along the Mendip...
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private hands,
features a
fanciful carving of
Maesbury Castle as a
medieval castle: in fact,
Maesbury is an Iron Age fort nearby.
There is
about a half-mile...