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- Clungunford is a village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England, located near the border with Herefordshire. The village features St. Cuthbert's...
- Herefordshire is close by. It lies on the border of the civil parishes of Clungunford and Hopton Castle. There is a railway station here - Hopton Heath railway...
- Clungunford is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 19 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of...
- (1747-1800). His father was the Reverend John Rocke (1783-1849), rector of Clungunford. His grandfather was again a Rev. John Rocke (1755-1824; vicar of Wellington...
- opposite the village of Clungunford. Abcott is part of the parish of Clungunford. The B4367 road crosses the Clun (at Clungunford Bridge) and p****es the...
- was extended in 1967 to include parts from Clungunford and Stokesay. It borders the parishes of Clungunford, Stokesay (now part of Craven Arms parish)...
- villages of Newcastle-on-Clun, Clunton, Clunbury, Aston on Clun, and Clungunford. In Clun, the historic Clun Bridge still takes the A488 road over the...
- inheritance. He died in 1845. Salusbury Pryce Humphreys was born at Clungunford Rectory, Shropshire, on 24 November 1778, the third son of Reverend Evan...
- railway station on the Heart of Wales Line, and is near to Aston on Clun, Clungunford and the small market town of Craven Arms. There is a pub — the Engine...
- found the jingle with which poem L opens, Clunton and Clunbury,     Clungunford and Clun, Are the quietest places     Under the sun. Shrewsbury is described...