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Def GAZ Nov19 Gazetteer of Shropshire Place-names With acknowledgements to numerous volunteers at SWT, early 1990s SNAME OS Grid reference TETRAD Abbey Green SJ509332 SJ53B Abbey Lane SJ368149 SJ31S Abbey Slip SJ569305 SJ53Q Abbey Wood SJ742144 SJ71M Abbot's Moor SJ382272 SJ32Y Abbot's Pool SJ763046 SJ70S Abcott SO391787 SO37Z Abcott Manor SO391789 SO37Z Abdon SO573865 SO58T Abdon Bridge SO568868 SO58T Abdon Burf SO595867 SO58Y Abdon Liberty SO586863 SO58Y Abdon Marsh SO582866 SO58Y Abdon, Medieval Vil (Site of) SO580864 SO58Y Aber-dwy-nant SO210834 SO28B Aber-Tanat SJ249218 SJ22K Acklands Coppice SJ638024 SJ60G Ackleton SO772985 SO79U Ackleton Hall SO773987 SO79U Acksea Coppice SJ359199 SJ31P Acorn Coppice SO484867 SO48Y Acorn Hill SO722990 SO79J Acton SO313848 SO38C Acton Bank SO319854 SO38C Acton Burnell SJ532021 SJ50G Acton Burnell Castle SJ535018 SJ50F Acton Burnell Park SJ543015 SJ50K Acton House SO316849 SO38C Acton Lea SJ542229 SJ52L Acton Pigott SJ543027 SJ50L Acton Pool SO321845 SO38H Acton Reynald SJ534237 SJ52G Acton Reynald (school) SJ533233 SJ52G Acton Round SO636955 SO69H Acton Round Coppice SO628957 SO69H Acton Round Hall SO635955 SO69H Acton Scott SO452896 SO48P Acton Scott Hall SO458895 SO48P Actonlea Coppice SJ544234 SJ52L Adamsford Bridge SJ763033 SJ70R Adbaston (NS) SJ766277 SJ72N Adcote House SJ420194 SJ41J Adcote Mill SJ424197 SJ41J Adderley SJ668399 SJ63U Adderley Locks SJ669395 SJ63U Adderley Hall (NS) SJ567402 SJ64K Adderley Hall Farm SJ656399 SJ63P Adderley Lane Farm SJ539299 SJ52J Adderley Lodge SJ659381 SJ63P Adderley Park SJ653399 SJ63P SNAME OS Grid reference TETRAD Adderley Pool Bridge SJ668405 SJ64Q Adderley Wharf Bridge SJ671392 SJ63U Adeney SJ703184 SJ71E Adeney Bridge SJ703181 SJ71E Admaston SJ631130 SJ61G Adneys Coppice SO616888 SO68E Adstone SO393941 SO39X Adstone Hill SO388946 SO39X Affcot Coppice SO455860 SO48N Affcot Hall SO449865 SO48N Affcot Mill SO451858 SO48M Afon Bradley SJ290394 SJ23Z Afon Dyfrdwy SJ322398 SJ33J Afon Efyrnwy SJ288201 SJ22V Afon Efyrnwy SJ271203 SJ22Q Afon Tanat SJ231238 SJ22G Agric Show Ground, Shrewsbury SJ483135 SJ41W Agricultural College Harper A SJ714205 SJ72A Airfield SJ317084 SJ30E Airfield (disused) SJ664235 SJ62R Albaneil SO508931 SO59B Alberbury SJ362146 SJ31S Albert Edward Bridge SJ659038 SJ60L Albionhayes SJ465197 SJ41U Albright Hussey SJ502177 SJ51D Albrightlee SJ522164 SJ51I Albrighton SJ812046 SJ80C Albrighton SJ494184 SJ41Z Albrighton Hall SJ818038 SJ80B Alcaston SO460871 SO48T Alcaston Coppice SO465868 SO48T Aldenham Park SO668953 SO69S Aldenham Park SO671955 SO69S Alder Coppice SO816969 SO89D Alder Trees (NS) SJ777179 SJ71T Alderley Lane SJ537296 SJ52J Alders Lane SJ501341 SJ53C Alderton SJ493239 SJ42W Alderton Hall SJ385172 SJ31Y Aldon SO437795 SO47J Aldon Court SO438796 SO47J Aldon Gutter SO437789 SO47J Aldress Dingle SO280966 SO29T Ale Oak SO226840 SO28H Ale Oak Cottage SO216842 SO28C Ale Oak Grange SO225840 SO28H Alford Farm SJ465239 SJ42R Alkington SJ529390 SJ53J Alkington Hall SJ530394 SJ53J Alkmond Park Wood SJ481152 SJ41X Alkmund Park Farm SJ482157 SJ41X Alkmund Park Pool SJ479159 SJ41S All Stretton SO463956 SO49S SNAME OS Grid reference TETRAD Allfield SJ503073 SJ50D Allford Brook SJ663223 SJ62R Allford Brook SJ673242 SJ62S Allmans Bridge SJ492349 SJ43X Allpike SO585859 SO58X Allscott SJ611131 SJ61B Allscott SO739961 SO79I Allscott Pools SO737966 SO79I Allum Bridge SO772853 SO78S Almington (NS) SJ703347 SJ73C Alport SJ547422 SJ54L Alveley SO765844 SO78S Ambers Coppice SO616795 SO67E Amblecote SO183853 SO18X America SJ377165 SJ31T Amies (site of) SJ691018 SJ60V Amperley Farm SO560754 SO57R Anchor SO173852 SO18S Angelbank SO572759 SO57S Annscroft SJ454078 SJ40N Ape Dale SO473883 SO48U Ape Dale SO506914 SO59A Apley Castle SJ658134 SJ61L Apley Castle Park SJ654129 SJ61L Apley Forge SO705983 SO79E Apley Park SO717985 SO79E Apley Pool SJ654136 SJ61L Apley Terrace SO727976 SO79I Apollo SO574917 SO59Q Appletree SO325969 SO39I 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SJ53U Ash Parva SJ577395 SJ53U Ash Pit SJ778158 SJ71S Ash Road SJ568391 SJ53U Ash Road SJ559408 SJ54K Ashacres SJ584377 SJ53Y Ashbed Wood SO606702 SO67A Ashbrook SO452941 SO49M Ashdown's Plantation SO636933 SO69G Ashes SJ926441 SO49L Ashes Coppice SO555928 SO59L Ashes Hollow SO432929 SO49G Ashfield SJ681227 SJ62W Ashfield SJ311256 SJ32C Ashfield SO586894 SO58Z Ashfield Road SO595891 SO58Z Ashfields SJ704265 SJ72D Ashford Bowdler SO515706 SO57A Ashford Carbonel SO522706 SO57F Ashford Grange SJ595339 SJ53W Ashford Hall SO512712 SO57A Ashford Manor SO532717 SO57F Ashgrove SO384947 SO39X Ashlands SJ357177 SJ31N Ashlet SO441934 SO49L Ashwood Covert SJ597409 SJ54V Ashwood Lane SJ581399 SJ53Z Ashwood Lane SJ587401 SJ54V Astbury Hall SO723892 SO78J Asterley SJ374068 SJ30T Asterley Brook SJ379067 SJ30T Asterley Hall SJ372071 SJ30T Asterley Rocks (NS) SJ262218 SJ22Q Asterton SO397911 SO39V Asterton Prolley Moor SO395922 SO39W Astley SJ527189 SJ51J Astley SO783856 SO78X Astley Abbots SO712962 SO79D Astley Cottages SO778857 SO78S Astley Grange SJ521181 SJ51J Astley Lodge SJ523191 SJ51J SNAME OS Grid reference TETRAD Astol SJ739001 SJ70F Astol Rough SO737994 SO79J Aston SJ614097 SJ60E Aston SJ531286 SJ52J Aston SO806935 SO89B Aston (NS) SJ755411 SJ74K Aston an Clun SO397818 SO38V Aston Botterell SO627842 SO68H Aston Bridge SJ530288 SJ52J Aston Brook SJ343055 SJ30M Aston Coppice SJ761084 SJ70U Aston Coppice SJ614090 SJ60E Aston Deans SO510875 SO58D Aston Eyre SO653941 SO69M Aston Eyre Hall Farm SO653943 SO69M Aston Farm SJ325281 SJ32J Aston Gorse SO637834 SO68G Aston Hall SJ758081 SJ70P Aston Hall SJ326271 SJ32I Aston Hall SO505865 SO58D Aston Hall SO807937 SO89B Aston Hill SJ327068 SJ30I Aston Hill SJ736177 SJ71I Aston Hill SO395824 SO38W Aston Hill SO665935 SO69R Aston Hill Covert SJ739179 SJ71I Aston Locks SJ329256 SJ32H Aston Locks SJ334261 SJ32I Aston Locks SJ337264 SJ32I Aston Manor SJ759175 SJ71N Aston Munslow SO514867 SO58D Aston Park SJ328275 SJ32I Aston Pigott SJ340059 SJ30M Aston Road SJ523288 SJ52J Aston Rogers SJ343066 SJ30N Aston Rogers Hall SJ339064 SJ30I Aston Square SJ323282 SJ32J Atcham SJ544093 SJ50P Atchells Coppice SO658714 SO67K Atchley Manor SJ770039 SJ70R Atterley SO644976 SO69N Atterley Cottages SO639972 SO69I Attingham SJ548098 SJ50P Attingham Park SJ549096 SJ50P Atwell Park Parm SJ755127 SJ71L Audience Meadow SJ643026 SJ60L Audience Wood SJ643024 SJ60L Audlem (NS) SJ663435 SJ64R Audley Brow SJ631354 SJ63H Audley House SJ754188 SJ71P Autumn Grove SO658807 SO68K Avenue Farm SJ628261 SJ62I Avenue Lodge SO351914 SO39K SNAME OS Grid reference TETRAD Aychley Farm SJ606343 SJ63C Aylesford Bridge SJ280016 SJ20V Aylesford Brook SJ275014 SJ20Q Aylesford Brook SJ282017 SJ20V Ayntree SO473795 SO47U Babbinswood SJ335302 SJ33F Bache SO467819 SO48Q Bache Mill SO501859 SO58C Bache Mill SO503862 SO58D Bache Plantation SO489854 SO48X Bache Pool SO468817 SO48Q Bache Rough SO463821 SO48R Back Brook (NS) SJ779179 SJ71T Back Lane SO462785 SO47U Back Road SJ761112 SJ71Q Back Wood SO276779 SO27T Bacon Hall SJ655239 SJ62L Badger SO771995 SO79U Badger Clump SO761994 SO79U Badger Dingle SO770992 SO79U Badger Lane SO765998 SO79U Badger Moor SO202837 SO28B Baggey Moor SJ391266 SJ32Y Bagginswood SO683815 SO68V Bagley SJ405274 SJ42D Bagley Marsh SJ394279 SJ32Y Bagleys Plantation SO668967 SO69T Bagleys Rough SJ704000 SJ70A Bagleys Rough SO704997 SO79E Bailey Brook SJ622328 SJ63G Bailey Brook SJ587334 SJ53W Bailey's Alders SO648968 SO69N Baker's Hill SJ257316 SJ23K Balaam's Heath SO546883 SO58P Balderton Hall SJ483239 SJ42W Balderton Hall SJ482241 SJ42X Baldwin's Coppice SO536829 SO58G Baldwyn's Coppice SO517888 SO58E Ball SJ305264 SJ32D Ball's Bridge SJ552308 SJ53K Balmer SJ441349 SJ43M Balmer Heath SJ446345 SJ43M Balswyn's Glen SO518884 SO58E Banbury SO604842 SO68C Banbury Covert SO602843 SO68C Banbury Farmhouse SO606837 SO68B Bank SO278984 SO29U Bank Coppice SJ347011 SJ30K Bank Coppice SJ270334 SJ23R Bank Farm SJ355037 SJ30L Bank Farm SJ385039 SJ30W Bank Farm SJ328139 SJ31G Bank Farm SO575788 SO57V SNAME OS Grid reference TETRAD Bank House Farm SJ678208 SJ62Q Bank House Farm SO580816 SO58V Bank Top SO534846 SO58H Bank Wood SO385833 SO38W Bank Wood SO410874 SO48D Bankhams Wood SJ653034 SJ60L Bankhouse Farm SJ652391 SJ63P Banks Lane SJ621070 SJ60I Bankshead SO306898 SO38E Bankshead SO308901 SO39A Banner Wood SO450877 SO48N Bannister's Coppice SJ619029 SJ60B Barbers Gorse SJ763146 SJ71S Bardley Court SO693807 SO68V Bardley Plantation SO697804 SO68V Barker's Rough SJ744005 SJ70K Barkers Green SJ528279 SJ52I Barkers Square SJ586135 SJ51W Barlow Home Farm SO379840 SO38S Barnes
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