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 Villages Weston Rhyn Trefonen Llanyblodwel Llanymynech St. Martin's Ellesmere Gobowen Oswestry Knockin Ruyton XI Towns Hordley Welshampton Whitchurch Ash Woore Norton in Hales Market Drayton Adderley Cheswardine Ightfield Calverhall Tilstock Moreton Say Hinstock Shawbury Fauls Whixall Prees Edstanton Hodnet Newtown Cockshutt Weston Lullingfield Loppington Wem Weston Under Redcastle Peplow Baschurch Moreton Corbet Stanton Under Hine Heath Myddle & Harmer Hill Grinshill Clive

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


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