Clun /ˈklʌn/ (Welsh: Colunwy) is a town in south west Shropshire, England, and the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 2011 census...
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source mouth The River Clun runs mostly through Shropshire, England and joins the River Teme at Leintwardine, Herefordshire. The Clun Valley is part of the...
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Clun Castle is a medieval ruined castle in Clun, Shropshire, England. Clun Castle was established by the Norman lord Robert de Say after the Norman invasion...
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Clun Forest (Welsh: Coedwig Colunwy) is a remote, rural area of open pastures, moorland and mixed deciduous/coniferous woodland in the southwest part of...
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River Clun may refer to: River Clun, Shropshire, a river in Shropshire and Herefordshire Counties, England River Clun, South Wales, a tributary of the...
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Clun Bridge is a historical bridge in the small town of Clun, Shropshire, England dating from 1450 which crosses over the River Clun. The bridge is still...
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Aston on Clun is a village in south Shropshire, England. It lies near to the River Clun, with the brook from Hopesay flowing through the village itself...
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Newcastle, Shropshire (redirect from Newcastle on Clun)
England. It lies at the confluence of the River Clun and the Folly Brook, 3 miles west of the small town of Clun. The B4368 runs through the village, on its...
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William FitzAlan (died 1210) was a Norman nobleman who lived in Oswestry and Clun, near Shrewsbury, along the medieval Welsh Marches. William was the son of...
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The Clun Forest is a breed of domestic sheep originating from the area surrounding the Clun Forest in Shropshire, England. Similar to many of the British...
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Pontyclun (redirect from Pont-y-clun)
'bridge [over] the River Clun', the Clun being a tributary of the River Ely that runs through Pontyclun. A bridge crosses the Afon Clun just above its confluence...
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Walter Clun (died 2 August 1664) was a noted English actor of the 17th century. His career spanned the difficult period when the theatres were closed during...
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GWR 4073 Class No. 7029 Clun Castle is a 4-6-0 steam locomotive built at Swindon Works in May 1950 to a design by Charles Collett for operation on the...
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1st Lord of Oswestry and Clun, d. 1210 William FitzAlan, 2nd Lord of Oswestry and Clun, d. 1215 John Fitzalan, 3rd Lord of Clun and Oswestry, 1200–1240...
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Newcastle on Clun is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 28 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England...
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Aston on Clun, Clungunford and the small market town of Craven Arms. There is a pub — the Engine and Tender — currently closed. The River Clun flows nearby...
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Shropshire, England. It is near to the small town of Clun and the villages of Clunton, Purslow and Aston on Clun. In the village is the Norman Church of St Swithin...
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earthwork, also runs through the area, and across the Clun Valley area. Clun Castle is located near Clun. Peregrine falcon Dipper Ring ouzel Merlin Curlew...
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Shropshire, England, to the east of the small town of Clun. It lies on the B4368 road between Clun and Craven Arms. It is part of the civil parish of Clunbury...
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John Fitzalan II (1223–1267), Lord of Oswestry, Clun, and Arundel, was an English nobleman and Marcher Lord with lands in the Welsh Marches. The son and...
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Afon Clun (Welsh for 'River Clun') is a 14-mile (23 km) long tributary of the River Ely (Welsh: Afon Elái), in the counties of Cardiff and Rhondda Cynon...
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1246 – 18 March 1272), was an English nobleman. He was also Lord and Baron of Clun and Oswestry in the Welsh Marches. He was the son of John FitzAlan II, Earl...
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Herefordshire. The village features St. Cuthbert's parish church. The River Clun flows just to the west of the village and can be crossed here by Clungunford...
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John Fitzalan, 3rd Lord of Clun and Oswestry (1200–1240) in the Welsh Marches in the county of Shropshire. John succeeded his brother, William Fitz Alan...
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flows over several falls, the most significant of which are Sgwd Clun-gwyn, Sgwd Isaf Clun-gwyn and Sgwd y Pannwr - meaning 'white meadow fall', 'lower white...
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Clun Town Hall is a municipal building in The Square in Clun, Shropshire, England. The building, which is now used as a museum, is a Grade II* listed building...
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Waterfall Country (Wales) (redirect from Sgwd Clun-gwyn)
route to be re-opened later in 2008. For a walk taking in Sgwd Clun-gwyn, Sgwd Isaf Clun-gwyn and Sgwd yr Eira see 'Waterfall Walk' under Ystradfellte...
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allegedly being stabbed in church". News.com.au. Retrieved 16 April 2024. Clun, Rachel; Sakkal, Paul (16 April 2024). "PM calls for Australians to 'unite...
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depot, and formed 7029 Clun Castle Ltd to own both the locomotive and the rights to stable it at the depot. In October 1968, 7029 Clun Castle Ltd purchased...
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Clun and Bishop's Castle was a rural district in Shropshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 as the Clun Rural...
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