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Towns near Church Stretton
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All Stretton
(1 Mile)*
All Stretton is the northernmost of the three Strettons that are strung out along the road from Shrewsbury to Ludlow below the sprawling bulk of the Long Mynd. |
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Little Stretton
(2 Miles)*
Little Stretton is in the heart of the Shropshire Hills, nestling at the foot of the Long Mynd and looking across the valley to Ragleth Hill. |
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Ticklerton
(2 Miles)*
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Hope Bowdler
(2 Miles)*
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Willstone
(2 Miles)*
Willstone is a tiny hamlet in the parish of Cardington. It lies on the South-East slope of a ridge called The Wilderness, overlooked by higher hills - Caer Caradoc and The Lawley. South of Willstone rises Willstone Hill, with the rock tow |
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Acton Scott
(3 Miles)*
Acton Scott is an ancient village below the slopes of Ragleth Hill, and the home of the Scott family for centuries. |
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Cardington
(3 Miles)*
Cardington is a quiet village among the Shropshire hills. It was founded in Saxon times, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book as the property of the Viscount Rainald, the greatest of all the nobles who owned the Earl of Shrewsbury |
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Woolstaston
(3 Miles)*
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Leebotwood
(3 Miles)*
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Marshbrook
(3 Miles)*
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Picklescott
(3 Miles)*
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Eaton
(3 Miles)*
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Ratlinghope
(4 Miles)*
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Rushbury
(4 Miles)*
The village of Rushbury lies in Apedale below the ridge of Wenlock Edge. It has a 19th century school, a half-timbered manor house, the earthworks of a Norman castle and an ancient church. |
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Longnor
(5 Miles)*
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