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Corndon Hill (Welsh: Cornatyn) is a hill in Powys, Mid Wales,
whose summit rises to 513.6
metres (1,685 ft)
above sea level. It has a
topographic prominence...
- The
Grange School,
operating across the two
former school sites known as
Corndon Crescent Campus and
Worcester Road
Campus respectively. The
Grange School...
- 10 mi), the Long Mynd (114 km, 71 mi),
Stiperstones (114 km, 71 mi),
Corndon Hill (119 km, 74 mi),
Cilfaesty Hill (142 km, 88 mi), Moel y
Golfa (109 km...
- English-Welsh border, at the foot of
Corndon Hill. Due to a
quirk of the
border geography in the area of
Corndon Hill, the
nearest village in Wales, White...
- area of the
Church Stoke community council in Powys. It is
dominated by
Corndon Hill. The
church which is in the
Diocese of
Hereford lies just the north...
- Shropshire, near the
village of Priestweston, not far from
another landmark,
Corndon Hill. The hill is home to the Mitc****'s Fold
stone circle.[1]
Along the...
- status, a
feature caused by the
sharp drop on all sides. It is
connected to
Corndon Hill by a low col, and is only just
inside England,
being just one mile...
- 1878 Chirbury,
Shropshire Died 26
December 1965(1965-12-26) (aged 87)
Corndon,
Shropshire Buried St Andrew's Churchyard,
Sonning Allegiance United Kingdom...
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early Bronze Age.
Examples are the tor
cairns of: Alex Tor,
Catshole Tor,
Corndon Tor, Cox Tor,
Hameldown Tor,
Limsboro Cairn,
White Tor (Peter Tavy), Rough...
- Vale of Montgomery, it is
overlooked by
Todleth Hill,
Roundton Hill and
Corndon Hill. The
rivers Caebitra and
Camlad have
their confluence just outside...