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Village in Shropshire, England
Clunbury is a village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England. It is near to the small town of Clun and the villages of Clunton, Purslow and Aston
Clunbury
Church in Shropshire, England
St Swithun's Church is in the village of Clunbury, Shropshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Clun Forest, the archdeaconry
St_Swithun's_Church,_Clunbury
Clunbury is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 64 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these
Listed_buildings_in_Clunbury
Village in Shropshire, England
B4368 road between Clun and Craven Arms. It is part of the civil parish of Clunbury. The nearest railway station is Hoptonheath. The village is at 162 m (531 ft)
Clunton
Hamlet in Shropshire, England
Purslow and Aston on Clun, and is on the border of the civil parishes of Clunbury and Hopesay. Little Brampton is situated on a notable crossroads in the
Little_Brampton
Village in Shropshire, England
the small River Kemp, which it takes its name from. Listed buildings in Clunbury "Kempton | Domesday Book". opendomesday.org. Retrieved 7 January 2026.
Kempton,_Shropshire
Song cycle by Ralph Vaughan Williams
summertime on Bredon") L "Clun" (Housman's title, first line: "Clunton and Clunbury") An earlier version of "Is My Team Ploughing?", for voice and piano, had
On_Wenlock_Edge_(song_cycle)
Hamlet in Shropshire, England
the Heart of Wales Line. Three civil parishes come together at Twitchen: Clunbury, Hopton Castle and Clungunford. Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Twitchen,_Shropshire
1896 poetry collection by A. E. Housman
in which is to be found the jingle with which poem L opens, Clunton and Clunbury, Clungunford and Clun, Are the quietest places Under the sun. Shrewsbury
A_Shropshire_Lad
Town in Shropshire, England
A. E. Housman used (but did not write) the local verse: "Clunton and Clunbury,/ Clungunford and Clun,/ Are the quietest places/ Under the sun." E. M
Clun
Hamlet in Shropshire, England
The hamlet forms part of the civil parish of Clunbury, a nearby village. Listed buildings in Clunbury Francis, Peter (2013). Shropshire War Memorials
Purslow
Topics referred to by the same term
Gloucestershire St Swithun's Church, Cheswardine, Shropshire St Swithun's Church, Clunbury, Shropshire St Swithun's Church, Combe, Berkshire St Swithin's Church,
St_Swithun's_Church
Former local government district in England
Brompton, Church Stretton, Clee St. Margaret, Cleobury Mortimer, Clun, Clunbury, Clungunford, Colebatch, Coreley, Craven Arms, Culmington Diddlebury Eaton-under-Heywood
South_Shropshire
Village in Shropshire, England
northwest corner of the parish (the locality of Hope, on the east slope of Clunbury Hill) falls within the Shropshire Hills AONB, but the village itself does
Clungunford
Woodhouse. Remainder of PLU in Worcestershire. Clun PLU Bishop's Castle, Clun, Clunbury, Clungunford, Edgton, Hopesay, Hopton Castle, Lydbury North, Lydham, Mainstone
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
School, Cleobury Mortimer Clive CE Primary School, Clive Clunbury CE Primary School, Clunbury Cockshutt CE Primary School, Cockshutt Coleham Primary School
List_of_schools_in_Shropshire
St. Margaret, Cleehill, Cleobury Mortimer, Cleobury North, Clive, Clun, Clunbury, Clungunford, Clunton, Coalbrookdale, Coalport, Cockshutt, Colebatch, Colemere
List_of_places_in_Shropshire
Diocese of the Church of England
Benefice of Clun Valley Benefice, The, Comprising Bettwys-Y-Crwyn, Clun, Clunbury with Clunton, Hopesay, and Newcastle". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved
Diocese_of_Hereford
British soldier and writer (1879–1950)
1950. He left his estate to Doris and is buried at St Swithun's Church, Clunbury. Bethell often covers true stories with aliases and altered names some
Leonard_Arthur_Bethell
first successful sheep dip, Cooper's Dip, in 1852. Cooper was born in Clunbury, Shropshire. He trained as a veterinary surgeon and by the 1843 he had
William Cooper (chemical manufacturer)
William_Cooper_(chemical_manufacturer)
1910. After working as a typesetter at Cooper's printing works (later the Clunbury Press), he opened a menswear shop in the parade of shops next to the newly
Percy_Birtchnell
British artist (1926–2009)
August: Gard. 1978 – Surviving Elms, Gloucestershire 1980 – Black Hill from Clunbury 1987 – Fields near Wyck, Hampshire Various group shows: 1967 – New English
Vita_Gollancz
Railway station in Shropshire, England
Shropshire Vision of BritainArchived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Clunbury Body, p.48 Major, J. Kenneth (1977). The Windmills of John Wallis Titt
Broome_railway_station
421215; -3.028433 (17 and 19 High Street) 1308188 Upload Photo 25 Kempton, Clunbury House Late 17th century or early 18th century 1 December 1951 SO3572583008
Grade II* listed buildings in Shropshire (district) (H–Z)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Shropshire_(district)_(H–Z)
River in Shropshire, England
where it flows roughly southwards — the river flows around the north of Clunbury Hill. The river enters the lower valley — which widens and has a flatter
River_Clun,_Shropshire
English Anglican clergyman
Headmaster of Berkhamsted School 1888 - 1910. Dean of Lincoln 1910–1930” Winterbottom, D:Berkhamsted: Clunbury Cottrell, 1977 ISBN 978-0-9505947-0-5 v t e
Thomas_Fry_(dean_of_Lincoln)
Newman & Pevsner 2006, p. 225. Historic England, "Church of St Swithun, Clunbury (1367001)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 May 2012 Newman
Grade I listed churches in Shropshire
Grade_I_listed_churches_in_Shropshire
Human settlement in England
Powys (in Wales) with the population at the 2011 census being listed under Clunbury. The village lies at 269m above sea level. The village lies in very rural
Obley
033163 (Remains of Clun Castle) 1295475 More images Church of St Swithun Clunbury Church 18th century 21 March 1968 SO3709480657 52°25′13″N 2°55′35″W /
Grade I listed buildings in Shropshire
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Shropshire
English social worker and author
Wiltshire Childhood, in 1930. In 1930 she persuaded her husband to move to Clunbury in Shropshire. She was active in the local Women's Institute, and during
Ida_Gandy
Former local government area in the UK
Rhiston (from 1934)‡ Bucknell (from 1934)† Chirbury (from 1934)‡ Clun Clunbury Clungunford Colebatch (created 1934 from part of Bishop's Castle Rural
Clun and Bishop's Castle Rural District
Clun_and_Bishop's_Castle_Rural_District
(town) 1,184 60.79 Clun and Bishop's Castle Rural District Shropshire Clunbury 552 31.62 Clun and Bishop's Castle Rural District Shropshire Clungunford
List of civil parishes in Shropshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Shropshire
River in Shropshire, England
The river continues due south, until it reaches the Clun valley near Clunbury. It joins the larger river to the east of the village at Oaker near Aston
River_Kemp
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
World" Cooper was born on 21 September 1847, the son of Henry Cooper of Clunbury, Aston-on-Clun, Shropshire. Privately educated, he completed his secondary
Cooper baronets of Shenstone Court (1905)
Cooper_baronets_of_Shenstone_Court_(1905)
buildings in Clive, Shropshire Listed buildings in Clun Listed buildings in Clunbury Listed buildings in Clungunford Listed buildings in Cockshutt, Shropshire
Listed buildings in Shropshire
Listed_buildings_in_Shropshire
Shropshire 52°25′N 3°02′W / 52.41°N 03.03°W / 52.41; -03.03 SO3080 Clunbury Shropshire 52°25′N 2°55′W / 52.41°N 02.92°W / 52.41; -02.92 SO3780 Clunderwen
List of United Kingdom locations: Cl-Cn
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Cl-Cn
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