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  2. Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Onny Meadows has been turned into a tourist and education site to help promote the Shropshire Hills, and countryside. [8] [2] The name for the meadows was taken from the River Onny which flows along the 11 acres meadow site boundary. The meadow includes planted wildflowers, hedgerows, and trees ...

  3. British Ironworks Centre & Shropshire Sculpture Park

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    British Ironworks Centre & Shropshire Sculpture Park. The British Ironworks Centre & Shropshire Sculpture Park is a forge, silversmiths and sculpture park with a large showroom near Oswestry in Shropshire, England. The centre is famous for its safari park of sculptures, mostly in metal, and its gorilla made entirely of spoons.

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    Trustpilot was founded by the company's former CEO, Peter Holten Mühlmann, in Denmark in 2007. [7] He started the company when his parents started shopping online.At the time, he was studying at Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences and would later leave university to pursue Trustpilot.

  5. Green Wood Centre - Wikipedia

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    Situated in The Green Wood Centre next door to the Woodland College is The Green Wood Café, a family-run coffeeshop that has been open since June 2016, serving artisan espresso-based coffees, teas, cakes and a variety of light lunches, snacks etc. (inc. many gluten-free and vegan options). What's On at The Green Wood Café: Fortnightly Street ...

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  7. List of places in Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Abbey Green, Abcott, Abdon, Ackleton, Acton Burnell, Acton Pigott, Acton Reynald, Acton Round, Acton Scott, Acton, Shropshire, Adderley, Adeney, Admaston, Alberbury ...

  8. Adderley Hall - Wikipedia

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    North Lodge – Also designed by George Devey, showing actual colour of brickwork of Adderley Hall. Adderley Hall was a historic country house in Adderley, near Market Drayton in Shropshire, England. The first house was burned down and a new Victorian house was built and completed in 1879. It was demolished in 1955.

  9. Ruyton-XI-Towns - Wikipedia

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    Ruyton-XI-Towns. Ruyton-XI-Towns (/ ˌraɪtən ɪˈlɛvən taʊnz / [2] "ry-tən eleven towns"), formally Ruyton of the Eleven Towns or simply Ruyton, is a village and civil parish next to the River Perry in Shropshire, England. It had a population of 1,379 at the 2011 Census. The preparatory school Packwood Haugh is north of the village.