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Nantmawr is a
village in Shropshire, England. It is
located about five
miles southwest of
Oswestry and
close to the
Welsh border. The Offa's **** Path...
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Richard Samuel France was the
proprietor of
important limestone quarries at
Nantmawr and
elsewhere in Powys, then Montgomeryshire. He
needed to get the quarry...
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railway built between Shrewsbury, England, and
quarry locations at
Nantmawr and
Criggion in Wales. It was
initially opened in 1866;
despite the extensive...
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Company was established, and in 2009
opened a
heritage railway centre at
Nantmawr,
close to the
earlier Tanat Valley line.
There were many
populous villages...
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enable the
Nantmawr branch for
similar mineral extraction purposes. However,
after it ran into
financial difficulties, the CR took over the
Nantmawr branch...
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tourist use; it is
currently focused on
reaching Blodwell Junction from
Nantmawr.
Parts of the 1995 film The
Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down...
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failed for a
second time, the CRS
established a
third base on part of the
Nantmawr branch at
Llanddu Junction. The
enthusiasts left in CRT
decided to embark...
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Oswestry Rural parish and lies
between two
other villages Trefonen and
Nantmawr.
Together these three villages have a
village design statement. "Treflach...
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branching southwest before the
junction of the
loopline with the TVLR. The
Nantmawr Branch was next on the loopline,
while the Porth-y-waen
branch was after...
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restore part of the Potteries,
Shrewsbury &
North Wales Railway at
Nantmawr for use as a
heritage railway. The CHR have a
second operating base at...