North Shropshire Villages
North Shropshire's countryside is scattered with many pretty villages, all well worth a visit. From Grindley Brook on the Shropshire Union canal with its seven tier locks, to the black and white buildings in Hodnet. The village of Loppington houses the only remaining Bull Ring in North Shropshire and Moreton Corbett has impressive stone ruins of a castle. The village of Woore is located on the old London to Chester road and Hadnall is the final resting place of General Rowland Hill who was second in command at the battle of Waterloo and a close friend of the Duke of Wellington.
Please find below a map of some of North Shropshire's villages (please note this is not a comprehensive map or list). North Shropshire's market towns are marked with red dots
Please click on the village names below for more information:
- Adderley
- Ash
- Baschurch
- Calverhall
- Cheswardine
- Clive
- Cockshutt
- Colemere-Lyneal
- Edstaston
- Fauls
- Gobowen
- Grindley Brook
- Grinshill
- Hadnall
- Hawkstone
- High Ercall
- Hinstock
- Hodnet
- Hordley
- Ightfield
- Kinnerley
- Knockin
- Llanyblodwel
- Llanymynech
- Loppington
- Melverley
- Moreton Corbet
- Moreton Say
- Myddle & Harmer Hill
- Newtown
- Norton-in-Hales
- Peplow
- Prees
- Preston Brockhurst
- Ruyton-XI-Towns
- Shawbury
- St. Martin's
- Stanton Upon Hine Heath
- Tilstock
- Trefonen
- Welshampton
- Weston Lullingfields
- Weston Rhyn
- Weston Under Redcastle
- Whixall
- Woore
For information about the rest of Shropshire, please visit the Shropshire Tourism website
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