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Wentnor is a
village and
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It lies to the west of the Long Mynd and
between the
village and the hill
range is the dis****d...
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Wentnor Group is a
group of
rocks ****ociated with the
Longmyndian Supergroup of
Precambrian age in present-day Wales, U.K. The
rocks are
located within...
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Wentnor is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains twelve listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of...
- All Stretton, Pulverbatch, Smethcott, Woolstaston, Asterton, Myndtown,
Wentnor and Ratlinghope. The
highest point on the Long Mynd is Pole Bank (1,693 ft...
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consists of two
major geological groups, the
Stretton Group and the
overlying Wentnor Group. The
rocks are a
generally regressive sequence from
basinal facies...
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group with a
range of
facies attributable to that of a
closing ocean. The
Wentnor Group overlies the
Stretton Group of
rocks and
although the
units are separate...
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Milborough Shropshire,
Herefordshire SY9
BISHOPS CASTLE Bishop's Castle,
Wentnor Shropshire SY10
OSWESTRY Oswestry (outskirts), Gobowen, Llansilin, Llangedwyn...
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Methodist church in Asterton. The
village shop is in
Wentnor parish and is 1/3-mile away.
Wentnor store sells locally sourced produce, alcohol, sweets...
- Shaw, 1978–1988 (retired) R. T. France, 1989–1995 (subsequently
Rector of
Wentnor)
Alister McGrath, 1995–2005 (subsequently Director, Ian
Ramsey Centre for...
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recommendation of the
International Commission on
Stratigraphy e.g.
Wentnor Group and not
Wentnor group. Notes:
Column 1
indicates the name of the geological...