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Woolstaston is a
small village and
civil parish in Shropshire, England,
south of
Shrewsbury and
north of the
nearest town,
Church Stretton. It is located...
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Woolstaston is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains eight listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England....
- Stretton,
Little Stretton and All Stretton, Pulverbatch, Smethcott,
Woolstaston, Asterton, Myndtown,
Wentnor and Ratlinghope. The
highest point on the...
- Coke of Melbourne, and his wife Mary Pope,
daughter of
Richard Pope of
Woolstaston, Shropshire. He
entered Christ Church,
Oxford and Gray's Inn in 1669...
- Wistanstow, Wistanswick, Withington, Wixhill, Wollaston, Woofferton,
Woolstaston,
Woolston (near Oswestry),
Woolston (near
Church Stretton and Craven...
- Longnor, Rushbury, Shipton,
Sibdon Carwood, Smethcott, Wistanstow,
Woolstaston.
Cleobury Mortimer PLU
Aston Botterell,
Cleobury Mortimer, Coreley, Farlow...
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nearest town is
Church Stretton. To the
south is the
village and
parish of
Woolstaston, with the
Betchcott Brook forming the
parish boundary.
Listed buildings...
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Wistanstow Listed buildings in Withington,
Shropshire Listed buildings in
Woolstaston Listed buildings in
Woore Listed buildings in
Worfield Listed buildings...
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Betchcott (/bɛtʃkət/) is a
hamlet near the
villages of
Picklescott and
Woolstaston in Shropshire, England. It lies in the
parish of Smethcott, in the northern...
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maternal grandfather,
Jonah Harrop On 29
January 1865, the
Rector of
Woolstaston, the Rev.
Edmund Donald Carr, was
walking from
Ratlinghope to a second...