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Kinlet is a
small village and
civil parish in the south-east of the
county of Shropshire, England. The
parish is on the
northern edge of the Wyre Forest...
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Blount was the
daughter of Sir John
Blount and
Katherine Peshall, of
Kinlet, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Sir John
Blount was a loyal, if unremarkable, servant...
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Kinlet Hall is an 18th-century, 33,609
square feet (3,122 m2)
English country house at
Kinlet, Shropshire, England, now
occupied by an
independent day...
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Western Railway (GWR)
steam locomotive No. 4936
Kinlet Hall is a
preserved 4-6-0 Hall
class locomotive Kinlet Hall was
built in June 1929 at
Swindon Works...
- was born the
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Blount of
Kinlet Hall, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. He
married at
Kinlet on 1
August 1492, Catherine, the
daughter and...
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Britain during World War II, the
other was GWR 1854
class No. 1729. 4936
Kinlet Hall, ran into a bomb
crater in that area and was
severely damaged, but...
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Retrieved 15
April 2025. "Statement Of
Persons Nominated for the Stottesdon,
Kinlet and
Hopton Wafers Ward" (PDF).
Shropshire Council. 3
April 2025. Retrieved...
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Kinlet is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 16
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of these...
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miles north west of Bewdley.
Button Oak is very
similar to
nearby village Kinlet, in
whose civil parish it lies, and
Button Bridge which are also
small residential...
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woodland in fact
belonged to
other manors, such as
Upper Arley and
Kinlet. A
large tract of
woodland on the
north side of the
Dowles Brook was Kingswood...