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Tyrley was a
small settlement in Staffordshire,
England (now in Shropshire), now lost, and a
former civil parish. It was
located immediately south of Market...
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Tyrley Canal Cutting (also
known as
Woodseaves Cutting) is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest located at
Tyrley on the
Shropshire Union Canal approximately...
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putting it in the
smallest 20% of
settlements recorded.
Domesday also
lists Tyrley,
which was the site of a
castle later (52°54′00″N 2°28′45″W / 52.90000°N...
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parish of
Tyrley west of the
Shropshire Union Canal (including the site of the lost
settlement of
Tyrley and
Tyrley Castle) to the parish.
Tyrley (Tirley)...
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Lancastrian forces was
defeated and slain. This
monument was
restored by
Tyrley Parish Council to mark the 500th
anniversary of the
battle "Blore Heath...
- Loggerheads,
which was
formed from the
civil parishes of Ashley,
Mucklestone and
Tyrley,
which were abolished.
Loggerheads was home to the
Cheshire Joint Sanatorium...
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Tyrley Wharf,
Loggerheads (1027995)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 24
August 2019
Historic England, "Nos. 30, 31, 32 and 37
Tyrley Wharf...
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Stapleton Castle Wem
Castle Soulton Castle The
Beacon (Bretchel) Tong
Castle Tyrley Castle West
Felton Castle Wilcott Castle Wollaston Castle Yockleton Castle...
- Nantwich.
These were
mainly concentrated in flights, with five
locks at
Tyrley,
another five at Adderley,
fifteen at
Audlem and two at Hack Green. There...
- then p****es
through Tyrley Locks and
enters the
Woodseaves Cutting (named
after Woodseaves (Shropshire) but also
known as
Tyrley Canal Cutting), the longest...