Articles of interest in Newport, Shropshire
St George's Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Telford, Shropshire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1957, when Shropshire played the Derbyshire Second XI in the grounds first Minor Counties Championship match.
Shifnal was a rural district in Shropshire, England from 1894 to 1974.
Ranton Green is a small village in Staffordshire about a mile southwest of Ranton, Staffordshire and a mile northeast of Gnosall. It consists of only a few cottages and farms without any shops, or a church.
Quarry Wood nature reserve is a 7-acre (28,000 m2) woodland on the west side of the A41 road at Hinstock in Shropshire that is managed by the Shropshire Wildlife Trust. Oak, birch and occasional hornbeam grow alongside swathes of rhododendron.
Outlands is a hamlet in the English county of Staffordshire.
Osbaston is a hamlet in the English county of Shropshire.
Orleton Park is a cricket ground in Wellington, Shropshire.
Ollerton is a small village, located in the parish of Stoke upon Tern in Shropshire, England.
Oakley Hall is an early 18th century mansion house at Mucklestone, near to Market Drayton, Staffordshire.
Nurton is a hamlet in the South Staffordshire District, in the English county of Staffordshire.
Moreton is a small rural village in Staffordshire, England.
Moreton Corbet and Lee Brockhurst is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.
Drayton or Market Drayton was a rural district in Shropshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 under the name 'Drayton', from that part of the Market Drayton rural sanitary district which was in Shropshire (…
Loynton Moss is a nature reserve situated at Loynton, near the village of Woodseaves, in Staffordshire, England.
Loynton is a hamlet on the A519 near the villages of Norbury, and Woodseaves in Staffordshire, England.
Longford is a small village near the town of Market Drayton, Shropshire, England. It is just off the A53, near to Ternhill and lies in the parish of Moreton Say.
Lilyhurst is a small hamlet near Lilleshall and Sheriffhales in Shropshire. It has a population of roughly 20 people.
Howle, also spelt Howl, is a small village in Shropshire, England, in a rural area some five miles to the north-west of the town of Newport.
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