- The
River Worfe is a
river in Shropshire, England. The name
Worfe is said to
derive from the Old
English meaning to
wander (or meander)
which the river...
- Chesterton,
Hilton and Wyken, is an
extensive one that lies on the
River Worfe. The po****tion of the
parish at the 2021
census was 2,225. The
manor of...
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Brook and upon
reaching Cosford Bridge on the A464 it
becomes the
River Worfe. The
village is
dominated by RAF Cosford,
which is home to the
Royal Air...
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Meese and the
River Roden,
meets the
Severn at
Attingham Park. The
River Worfe joins the Severn's left bank just
above Bridgnorth,
before the Mor, Borle...
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Ledwyche Onny
Perry Rea Rea
Brook Redlake Roden Severn Teme Tern Unk
Vyrnwy Worfe Canals Llangollen Canal Montgomery Canal Shrewsbury Canal Shropshire Union...
- from the fact that Tong sits
between two
tributaries of the
infant River Worfe. In the 1840s, Tong was surve**** by two
different railway companies. The...
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Water refer to the
confluence of the
brook at
Cosford Bridge into the
River Worfe as
Albrighton Brook. It also
lists the
brook as
starting at grid ref SJ803...
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running down to the Dingle,
while the
western slope descends to the
River Worfe. As its name suggests, the
origins of the
village of
Badger seem to lie...
- (R) Wom
Brook (L)
Dowles Brook (R)
Borle Brook (R) Mor
Brook (R)
River Worfe (L)
Wesley Brook R
Harley Brook (R)
Cound Brook (R)
River Tern (L) River...
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Buildwas built up a
concentrated belt of
granges along the
Rivers Severn and
Worfe and the Shropshire-Staffordshire border, all
quickly accessible from the...